- Chapter 13. Worlds Entangled, 1600-1750
- Increasing Economic Linkages and Social and Political Effects
- Extracting Wealth: Mercantilism
- New Colonies in the Americas
- Holland's Trading Colonies
- France's Fur-Trading Empire
- England's Landed Empire
- The Plantation Complex in the Caribbean
- The Slave Trade and Africa
- Capturing and Shipping Slaves
- Slavery's Gender Imbalance
- Africa's New Slave-Supplying Polities
- Asia in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- The Dutch in Southeast Asia
- Transformations in Islam
- From Ming to Qing in China
- Tokugawa Japan
- Transformations of Europe
- Expansion and Dynastic Change in Russia
- Economic and Political Fluctuations in Western Europe
- Conclusion
- Study Questions
- Further Readings
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