Case Study

Interpreting 17th Century Trade Patterns

A historian is examining shipping logs from the year 1620. The logs show a significant flow of European ships traveling to Asia and returning with large quantities of finished goods, particularly high-quality cotton textiles and porcelain. The historian concludes, "The fact that European ships were conducting this long-distance trade demonstrates that Europe was already the world's most powerful and advanced manufacturing economy at this time."

Analyze the historian's conclusion. Based on the evidence provided, is the conclusion sound? Explain why or why not.

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