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This 7 page paper focuses on the Middle Ages and things to come about due to travel. The beginnings of globalization are highlighted.
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New World. Arguably a short version of the true story, that is only the tip of the iceberg. During the Middle Ages, trade was important and it changed things within
the European nations. This was the precursor of globalization, but the fact that Europeans would have to go out by foot or by boat to other lands did alter the
citizens minds as it respects religion, nature and the government. Their worldview would be altered as things around them changed. Dyer writes: "The English participated in this embryonic globalization when
in the twelfth century they developed trade links with Spain, where merchants found an outlet for English woolen cloth, and brought back spices, gold and fine leather" (207). This idea
that trade was important, or at least enhanced the quality of life is significant to the development of the region. Of course, they would venture out many more times. Things
would change, and soon, a recognition that various governments existed and were different would come into the consciousness of the Europeans. During the early modern period in Europe a great
deal of transformations would occur. A student writing on this subject asks: "How did the increased contact with non-Europeans, be it in Western Asia and in the Americas, help
undermine the medieval minds firm understanding of nature, religion and government?" Clearly, there would be changes. As Europeans began to realize that there were people around the world of different
races and religions, their minds would expand, something that would lead to the Enlightenment period at the end of the Middle Ages. Still, at this juncture, a student writing on
this subject might want to note that one important thing to come about was the recognition that the world was divided into various regions with different governments. Similar to someone
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