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An economic historian studying global trade flows around the year 1620 observes three key patterns: 1) Large quantities of finished cotton and silk goods are shipped from ports in India and China to European markets. 2) European traders primarily export raw materials, like silver, to Asian markets to pay for these goods. 3) The most sophisticated and efficient textile production techniques of the era are found in Asian workshops. Based on these observations, what is the most accurate conclusion the historian can draw about the structure of the global economy during this period?

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