Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Review for the World That Trade Created
In trade routes and otherwise greed led to military unit. This was demonstrated by dint of striverry, piracy, and control of ivory and opium. Afri mountain slavery began from greed Europeans ask repulse to fuel their fully grown job productions and manufacturing of the traded goods. Mesoamerican slavery and destruction was caused by the Spanish conquistadors in their infamous quest for gold, god, and glory. Through greed the conquistadors decimated an whole civilization to obtain their gold.However the British and Dutch reaped many a(prenominal) economical benefits of this perhaps even without knowledge of where their wealth had come from. Piracy, besides render by greed, began as small bands, but eventually transformed into large companies of corporate raiders. The demanding trade of ivory and opium came from greed and addiction. They became key luxury items for affluent Europeans, and it was the incentive for wars and violence. Pommeranz demonstrates throughout chapter five that greed led to violence.Gold, God, and Glory supply everything in the findning. The Spanish enslaved the Aztecs when they conquered them to help them with start production rates, increasing their profit. The Spanish also attempted to convert the Aztecs to Catholisism, and if they rebelled, they were forced into slavery in the stool of God. Lastly, they were immensley proud because they managed to conquer the Aztecs, claiming the land as their own while also beginning the use of slavery.Slavery was also pertinnent later in history when the Dutch, seeking revenge upon the Spanish while also being enticed by the wealth sugar trade brought, conquered a port in Brazil, controling the sugar trade. However, they did not have enough slaves to take advantage of the sugar, so although they contend it at first, travelled to African ports and obtained slaves by exchanging luxury goods for human lives. Although the Portuguese regaiined control of the sugar production in Brazil, th e Dutch still employ the advantages of slavery in Africa and the exploitation of human lives that were not theirs to control.Lastly, Robinson Crusoe eventually erudite to abandon his ideas of self sufficiency and rejection of luxury, and entered into the slave trade, enticed by the wealth it would constitute him. Before corporations, there were family ties. Blood was the medium that bound together the many companies of the time. One example of such a family company was Samuel Rosenfelders hide trading house. As Rosenfelder added to his company, he also prepargond his son easy lay to take over the company in the future. Eventually, Max would continue passing(a) the company to his three sons.However, by the 1600s, there was an obvious advantage to victimisation corporations to conduct business. Corporations were impersonal alliances that provided a logical and easy way to do business on a largeglobalscale. The first corporations were unidentified with wide distributions of pow er and not really necessary until the railroad bankrupt in the 1830s. However, these corporations gave birth to something useful at the time corporate raiders. With the count of sea trade that was happening, corporate raiders became the new pirates.Made of refugees, criminals, runaways, and mercenaries, corporate raiders are referred to as multinational, multiethnic, democratic bands of sea rovers. Although they had less dignity and were more groundless than traditional pirates, corporate raiders were often favored in the eyes of the law, signifying political relations involvement in trade. After all, trade was a baccate source of income. As the greed and available wealth grew, so did violence on the seas. The history of trade has taught us a lesson about greed, and the horrors it can lead to.Greed for products often leads towards violence. Two outstanding examples of this were the result of large Britains greed for Chinese Tea, and King Leopolds desire to begin an ivory mark et. Hooked on the imported Chinese Tea, British great deal had little to offer in return. Struggling to find compensation for their needed beverage, the British discovered the advantages of trading opium for tea. Easily seducing the Chinese with a tweedle alternative for compensation, their greed for tea plainly grew.Becoming comfortable with their trading situation, the British were infuriated when the Chinese attempted to stop the Opium Trade. Finally resulting in battles between the British and Chinese, (know as the Opium Wars), the British were guaranteed their tea, and granted what they wanted, at the woo of violence. King Leopold II, the monarch of Belgium. Having a lack of colonies, King Leopolds just hope for new territory would be in Africa. He began to see interest in Africa by becoming an advocate for illegal slave trade and other issues thus becoming popular among the African eople. expression roads, hospitals, and other infrastructure the African population began to acquire a substantial trust for him. Starting his turn on Africa, King Leopold began to use African mercenaries in 1879 to control the Kongo. His reasons for this were to control much land in Africa and moderate the seized land his property. Gaining wealth from the trading the abundant ivory, his greed for land and tusks totally grew. Natives were eventually brutalized, ears and limbs were severed off of those that opposed him.After leaving arrange of dead elephants for the natives to discard, his soldiers sailed down the congo river shooting the Lunda, or Mongo for sport. King Leopolds greed for wealth from ivory trade brought horrible violence to the large number of Africa, and caused a decrease in the elephant population. Both the trade of tea, and ivory caused greed for those who desired it, and when the threat of a stop to the trade presented itself, violence was the only answer, today we can see the same pattern carrying out as it did hundreds of years ago, as greed f or oil grows.
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