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Discussion Post 1: This article suggests that Asia
was producing most of the...
History, 06.10.2020 23:01, ochoachanna
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Discussion Post 1: This article suggests that Asia
was producing most of the important goods in
this period, and that Europeans were coming to
dominate shipping. Which of these positions
(doing a lot of producing vs. doing a lot of
shipping) would you predict would be more
valuable? Why?
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Jamily Duarte . Sep 21 (Edited Sep 21)
3 points
Due Tomorrow. 11:59 PM
Make sure to read "Global Production and Distribution in 1750' before answering this question Use evidence from the
text to support your response
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