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Re-evaluating Pre-Industrial Economic History

A common narrative of economic history focuses on the rise of Europe during and after the Industrial Revolution. However, this perspective can obscure the economic landscape of the world before this period. Based on the global distribution of manufacturing around the year 1600, analyze the limitations of viewing world economic history solely through the lens of European development. In your analysis, identify the primary global center for the production of non-agricultural goods during that era and explain the significance of this fact for understanding subsequent global economic shifts.

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