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The Commericial Revolution: Mercantilism

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas ______, ______, and _______. As a result, new ________ ideas were developed, such as _________. ___________ said that the goal of any nation was to be ___-_______. This meant that a nation should attempt to ______ all the goods it needed. To do this, _________ said a country must get ________ and that the ________ would the the chief supplier of ______ _______. ______ would also be a _______ for goods produced by the _____ country. The theory claimed that ________ existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new ________ ideas were developed, such as _________. ___________ said that the goal of any nation was to be ___-_______. This meant that a nation should attempt to ______ all the goods it needed. To do this, _________ said a country must get ________ and that the ________ would the the chief supplier of ______ _______. ______ would also be a _______ for goods produced by the _____ country. The theory claimed that ________ existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new economic ideas were developed, such as _________. ___________ said that the goal of any nation was to be ___-_______. This meant that a nation should attempt to ______ all the goods it needed. To do this, _________ said a country must get ________ and that the ________ would the the chief supplier of ______ _______. ______ would also be a _______ for goods produced by the _____ country. The theory claimed that ________ existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new economic ideas were developed, such as mercantilism. __________ said that the goal of any nation was to be ___-_______. This meant that a nation should attempt to ______ all the goods it needed. To do this, _________ said a country must get ________ and that the ________ would the the chief supplier of ______ _______. ______ would also be a _______ for goods produced by the _____ country. The theory claimed that ________ existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new economic ideas were developed, such as mercantilism. Mercantilism said that the goal of any nation was to be ___-_______. This meant that a nation should attempt to ______ all the goods it needed. To do this, _________ said a country must get ________ and that the ________ would the the chief supplier of ______ _______. ______ would also be a _______ for goods produced by the _____ country. The theory claimed that ________ existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new economic ideas were developed, such as mercantilism. Mercantilism said that the goal of any nation was to be self-sufficient. This meant that a nation should attempt to ______ all the goods it needed. To do this, _________ said a country must get ________ and that the ________ would the the chief supplier of ______ _______. ______ would also be a _______ for goods produced by the _____ country. The theory claimed that ________ existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new economic ideas were developed, such as mercantilism. Mercantilism said that the goal of any nation was to be self-sufficient. This meant that a nation should attempt to produce all the goods it needed. To do this, _________ said a country must get ________ and that the ________ would the the chief supplier of ______ _______. ______ would also be a _______ for goods produced by the _____ country. The theory claimed that ________ existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new economic ideas were developed, such as mercantilism. Mercantilism said that the goal of any nation was to be self-sufficient. This meant that a nation should attempt to produce all the goods it needed. To do this, mercantilism said a country must get ________ and that the ________ would the the chief supplier of ______ _______. ______ would also be a _______ for goods produced by the _____ country. The theory claimed that ________ existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new economic ideas were developed, such as mercantilism. Mercantilism said that the goal of any nation was to be self-sufficient. This meant that a nation should attempt to produce all the goods it needed. To do this, mercantilism said a country must get colonies and that the ________ would the the chief supplier of ______ _______. ______ would also be a _______ for goods produced by the _____ country. The theory claimed that ________ existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new economic ideas were developed, such as mercantilism. Mercantilism said that the goal of any nation was to be self-sufficient. This meant that a nation should attempt to produce all the goods it needed. To do this, mercantilism said a country must get colonies and that the colonies would the the chief supplier of ______ _______. ______ would also be a _______ for goods produced by the _____ country. The theory claimed that ________ existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new economic ideas were developed, such as mercantilism. Mercantilism said that the goal of any nation was to be self-sufficient. This meant that a nation should attempt to produce all the goods it needed. To do this, mercantilism said a country must get colonies and that the colonies would the the chief supplier of natural resources. ______ would also be a _______ for goods produced by the _____ country. The theory claimed that ________ existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new economic ideas were developed, such as mercantilism. Mercantilism said that the goal of any nation was to be self-sufficient. This meant that a nation should attempt to produce all the goods it needed. To do this, mercantilism said a country must get colonies and that the colonies would the the chief supplier of natural resources. Colonies would also be a _______ for goods produced by the _____ country. The theory claimed that ________ existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new economic ideas were developed, such as mercantilism. Mercantilism said that the goal of any nation was to be self-sufficient. This meant that a nation should attempt to produce all the goods it needed. To do this, mercantilism said a country must get colonies and that the colonies would the the chief supplier of natural resources. Colonies would also be a market for goods produced by the _____ country. The theory claimed that ________ existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new economic ideas were developed, such as mercantilism. Mercantilism said that the goal of any nation was to be self-sufficient. This meant that a nation should attempt to produce all the goods it needed. To do this, mercantilism said a country must get colonies and that the colonies would the the chief supplier of natural resources. Colonies would also be a market for goods produced by the mother country. The theory claimed that ________ existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new economic ideas were developed, such as mercantilism. Mercantilism said that the goal of any nation was to be self-sufficient. This meant that a nation should attempt to produce all the goods it needed. To do this, mercantilism said a country must get colonies and that the colonies would the the chief supplier of natural resources. Colonies would also be a market for goods produced by the mother country. The theory claimed that colonies existed only for the benefit of the _____ country. 1

During the 16th and 17th centuries, European nations competed for overseas markets, colonies, and resources. As a result, new economic ideas were developed, such as mercantilism. Mercantilism said that the goal of any nation was to be self-sufficient. This meant that a nation should attempt to produce all the goods it needed. To do this, mercantilism said a country must get colonies and that the colonies would the the chief supplier of natural resources. Colonies would also be a market for goods produced by the mother country. The theory claimed that colonies existed only for the benefit of the mother country. 1

Also during this time period occurred what has been called the _________ (trade & business) Revolution. Along with the theory of __________, other economic changes happened. New _____ and ______ systems were created in order to pay for _________ and ____ voyages. ____-____ companies were formed to help spread the risk of long ocean going voyages. 2

Also during this time period occurred what has been called the Commercial (trade & business) Revolution. Along with the theory of __________, other economic changes happened. New _____ and ______ systems were created in order to pay for _________ and ____ voyages. ____-____ companies were formed to help spread the risk of long ocean going voyages. 2

Also during this time period occurred what has been called the Commercial (trade & business) Revolution. Along with the theory of mercantilism, other economic changes happened. New _____ and ______ systems were created in order to pay for _________ and ____ voyages. ____-____ companies were formed to help spread the risk of long ocean going voyages. 2

Also during this time period occurred what has been called the Commercial (trade & business) Revolution. Along with the theory of mercantilism, other economic changes happened. New money and banking systems were created in order to pay for _________ and ____ voyages. ____-____ companies were formed to help spread the risk of long ocean going voyages. 2

Also during this time period occurred what has been called the Commercial (trade & business) Revolution. Along with the theory of mercantilism, other economic changes happened. New money and banking systems were created in order to pay for exploration and trade voyages. ____-____ companies were formed to help spread the risk of long ocean going voyages. 2

Also during this time period occurred what has been called the Commercial (trade & business) Revolution. Along with the theory of mercantilism, other economic changes happened. New money and banking systems were created in order to pay for exploration and trade voyages. Joint-stock companies were formed to help spread the risk of long ocean going voyages. 2