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CHANGES IN THE 17TH CENTURY - Coggle Diagram
CHANGES IN THE 17TH CENTURY
POPULATION
rising death rate
stop population growth
15-16th centuries
some areas
inhabitants decreased
reasons
Wars
successive broke
affecting whole continent
large conflicts
Thirty Years' War
1618-1648
English Civil War
1642-1651
Epidemics
Malnutrition
failed harvests
spread plague
affected weakest sectors
successive wars
Poor harvests
main economy activity
agriculture
series poor harvests
famines
afected disadvantaged social groups
Poor hygiene
poor hygienic conditions
ineffecfive medical care
spread plague
widespread
quarantines
masks
SOCIETY
17th century
severe economic problems
farming sector
textile industries
international wars
factors of political conflicts
social unrest and popular revolts
protested
military consct
fisical policy of monarchy
increased taxes
finance armies
win wars
afected non-privileged classes
revolted against privileged classes
revolted against king
Naples
1647-1648
Tax revolts
food riots
lack of food
poor harvests
speculation
cereal prices
high price of bread
urban revolts
Palermo
1647
Rural areas
fisical policy
by
noblemen in feudal estates
middle class
accumulated property
confiscating impoverished
indebted peasants
peasants revolts
oppression
ATRANTIC REGULAR TRADE
Trading system
16-19th century
Chartered companies worked
West Indies
East Indies
(India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Southeast Asia)
exchanged silver for spices
tringular flow
Atlantic
America
slaves and valuable products
sold
ships loaded
precious metals and goods
popular in Europe
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Africa
exchanged
least value goods
for slaves
the rest to America
Ships
left European ports
products and headed
west coast of Africa