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The economy in the 17th century
the european economy
First half of the 17th century
there was an agricultural crisis
was seriously affected by the following factors
Farmers migrated
to the cities to avoid paying taxes
Agricutural techniques
were outdated, resulting in low productivity
Bad harvests
there were years
Plagues
caused an increase in mortality
Wars
a reduction in the workforce in the countryside
resulted in areas being plundered
Second half of the 17th century
wars
there were fewer
Colonial trade
there was a growth
intervened
the economy prosper
Increase the amount of precious metals
Protect national industries
implementing the mercantile system
textile industry
grew in some countries
such as England and Holland
The econmic crisis in Spain
The agricultural crisis and the decline in the population
farmers left the countryside
due to the hard way of life
Picaros
became more predominant
in 1609
The expulsion of the Moriscos
The trade and craft industry crisis
a crisis in the craft industry
manufactured products were not competitively priced
Trade with the Americas
decreased
the Spanish monarchy
ran out of resources from the Americas