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Period: Jan 1, 960 to Jan 1, 1279
Globallization Not Only Trade
"960-1279: the Song Dynasty in China (and contemporary regimes in India) which produced the economic output, instruments (financial), technologies, and impetus for the medieval world economy that linked Europe and China by land and sea across Eurasia and the Indian Ocean."(Andre Gunder Frank and Barry K. Gills.)
Trade is a big part just like how travel is because they can be connected. -
Jan 1, 1492
Globalization start
"Long before 1492, people began to link together disparate locations on the globe into extensive systems of communication, migration, and interconnections." (Andre Gunder Frank and Barry K. Gills)
This is an example of globalization because it is how we are improving in the world and becoming better. -
Period: Jan 4, 1492 to Jan 4, 1498
Travel has become a big part of globalization
"1492 and 1498: Columbus and da Gama travel west and east to the Indies, inaugurating an age of European seaborne empire" (Andre Gunder Frank and Barry K. Gills)
Travel can also be a big part because it can help us with trade and getting people to were they need to go. -
There are some downs
"1929: the great depression hits all parts of the world at the same time -- in contrast to depression of late 19th century, but following rapid, simultaneous price rise in most of the world during the 1920s. Preceded by first event called World War and followed by first really global war across Atlantic and Pacific." (Andre Gunder Frank and Barry K. Gills)
Sometimes when we become better in the globalization there can be some downs like the great depression. -
works cited
"A Quick Guide to the World History of Globalization." A Quick Guide to the World History of Globalization. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 May 2016. -
People
1 billion people use to be on the world in the 1800 and today we have 7 billion people. (John Greene)
People can also be a big part of globalization because the population of the earth as increased just like our medical care.