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Colegio Bilingüe Richmond The Global Experiene by: Sebastián Córdoba, Santiago Ussa  To:  Diego Villamizar Grade: 7-C
I. THE WEST AND THE WORLD Intoduction: European wantedto control orchangethe traditions of América because  they wanted tomake a general globalization of theworldusing a form of colonizationbystealingfromculturestheir Ownvalues and traditions. Concepts and terms: INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE: It´sconsidered as a concept because it has a deepsence, theworldinternationalexchangecouldbe sed to define manywordsthatexplainthesignificance of a paragraph. CIVILIZATION: it´sconsidered a term because itdoesn´thave a deepsencelikeotherwords, civilizationisconsidered as a cultural and religiousqrowth of a society in one era.
Cultural traditions: it´s a term  because it define theway of how a societycouldberepresented, orthewordsaysthe ¨tradition¨ ortipicalthingsthat describe anspecific place that has somespecialcharacteristicthatmakesituniquethanktothe cultural tradition. MIDDLE EAST: itis a term because themiddleeastisalsothehistoricalorigin of three of theworld´smajorreligious, judaism, christianity and islam.     II. TOWARD A WORLD ECONOMY introduction:  Europecreatedaninternationalexchange of good, and create a new world-wideeconomyincludingtheamericas, and pavedthewayfortheestablishment of coloniesintotheatlantic and pacific.
The west´scommercialoutreach Internalor regional traderemained in thehands of asiaormuslimmerchants, buttransoceanicvoyageswerethemonopoly of europeans. Dominance at sea wastheresult of military and technologicaladvancesthatmadeeuropeannaies more powerful. CONCEPTS  AND TERMs: Trading initlative: itisconsidered as a concept because itisthe idea of progressrefferingtotrade, thewaytoprogressorstart a ¨business¨.
 III.COLONIAL EXPANSION INTRODUCTION: The control of the seas permittedEuropeanstoachivedominanceover a variety of cultures, somecolonieswereimmediatelyreducedtodependent status withintheworldtradsystem. Western leadersfosteredcolonialism as a means of creatingcontrolledmarkets. CONCEPTS AN TERMS: DEPENDENT STATUS: thisisconsidered as aterm because itrefersthatthestatestarttodependfromanotherstateorcolonybecausetheyhad a political, cultural or in more cases economicalproblems.
V.CONCLUSION: THE IMPACT OF A NEW WORL ORDER The  domination of theoconomicalpart by thewestwasthegreatestimpact in istory. Most of thecontinentsweredrawninto a systemthatcondemnedthemtoan inferior, dependent status. Global economycreated new and more extensive links amongcivilizations. CONCEPTS AND TERMS: Global economy: isconsidered as a term because isthe general economy of theworld.
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Trabajo De I Dont Know Sociales

  • 1. Colegio Bilingüe Richmond The Global Experiene by: Sebastián Córdoba, Santiago Ussa To: Diego Villamizar Grade: 7-C
  • 2. I. THE WEST AND THE WORLD Intoduction: European wantedto control orchangethe traditions of América because they wanted tomake a general globalization of theworldusing a form of colonizationbystealingfromculturestheir Ownvalues and traditions. Concepts and terms: INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE: It´sconsidered as a concept because it has a deepsence, theworldinternationalexchangecouldbe sed to define manywordsthatexplainthesignificance of a paragraph. CIVILIZATION: it´sconsidered a term because itdoesn´thave a deepsencelikeotherwords, civilizationisconsidered as a cultural and religiousqrowth of a society in one era.
  • 3. Cultural traditions: it´s a term because it define theway of how a societycouldberepresented, orthewordsaysthe ¨tradition¨ ortipicalthingsthat describe anspecific place that has somespecialcharacteristicthatmakesituniquethanktothe cultural tradition. MIDDLE EAST: itis a term because themiddleeastisalsothehistoricalorigin of three of theworld´smajorreligious, judaism, christianity and islam. II. TOWARD A WORLD ECONOMY introduction: Europecreatedaninternationalexchange of good, and create a new world-wideeconomyincludingtheamericas, and pavedthewayfortheestablishment of coloniesintotheatlantic and pacific.
  • 4. The west´scommercialoutreach Internalor regional traderemained in thehands of asiaormuslimmerchants, buttransoceanicvoyageswerethemonopoly of europeans. Dominance at sea wastheresult of military and technologicaladvancesthatmadeeuropeannaies more powerful. CONCEPTS AND TERMs: Trading initlative: itisconsidered as a concept because itisthe idea of progressrefferingtotrade, thewaytoprogressorstart a ¨business¨.
  • 5. III.COLONIAL EXPANSION INTRODUCTION: The control of the seas permittedEuropeanstoachivedominanceover a variety of cultures, somecolonieswereimmediatelyreducedtodependent status withintheworldtradsystem. Western leadersfosteredcolonialism as a means of creatingcontrolledmarkets. CONCEPTS AN TERMS: DEPENDENT STATUS: thisisconsidered as aterm because itrefersthatthestatestarttodependfromanotherstateorcolonybecausetheyhad a political, cultural or in more cases economicalproblems.
  • 6. V.CONCLUSION: THE IMPACT OF A NEW WORL ORDER The domination of theoconomicalpart by thewestwasthegreatestimpact in istory. Most of thecontinentsweredrawninto a systemthatcondemnedthemtoan inferior, dependent status. Global economycreated new and more extensive links amongcivilizations. CONCEPTS AND TERMS: Global economy: isconsidered as a term because isthe general economy of theworld.