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Creation of the Modern World

The Creation of a Modern World

To completely understand the breakdown of the rise of the Early Modern World, one must realize the interconnectivity between the main powers of the era. To compare and contrast how the early modern powers developed one must look at the political, economical, social, and cultural realms of their societies. The main powers at the time (China, Western Europe, and India) went through various rises and descents in which they were sometimes intertwined, but more so isolated from each other. Although the powers were mostly isolated, they still managed to have certain similarities but were fundamentally different at their core. Throughout the course of the making of the Early Modern World many instances of parallel development occur that leads one to believe that the groups were connected; thusly a display of how mankind naturally grows and adapts to situations.
To set off the story before European expansion; India is the first to rise to power ...

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