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2.CHANGES IN THE 17TH CENTURY
Population
Rising death rate in Europe
Population density
17th
Little ice age
Why?
Poor harvests
Crops that are cut and collected died
Wars
Affected to all continent
Thirty years war
Epidemics
Malnutrition caused spread
Poor hygiene
To spread the plague
Society
Economic problems
Especially in farming
Led to
Society unrest
Popular revolts
Civil wars
Factors of the conflicts
Military conspriction and fiscal policy
Increased taxes
To finance armies
Non-privileged clases
Tax revolts
Merchants stored again without selling it
Coincided with
Speculation on cereal prices
Foot riots
Peasant revolts
Opresion caused by
Confiscating
Noblemen
Economy
Global trade routes and chartered companies
Atlantic triangular trade
Triangular flow
Exchanged silver for spices
Trading system operated
16th to early 19th
In 17th century
Chartered companies
Global trade routes were established
Developed in 16th
Trade with America and Asia intensified
Agriculture: Crisis and changes
Become more productive in
Netherlands
England
Duchy of Milan
Crops brought back from America
In Europe
Fed the growing population
After a few years yields decreased
Being ploughed to sow crops
15th and 16th centuries
Irrigation became more widespread
Mercantilism
Emerged in France
Jean-Baptiste Colber
School of economic thought
The economy of France should serve the state
Should focus on that aim
Precious metals
Way to achieve
Export products
Promete craftwork