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History, 30.01.2021 05:30 ADKREBS

Explain the connection between European demand for luxury products and the development of a global economy. Make sure to indicate who benefited from a globally connected economy in the eighteenth century and how they benefited and who did not, and your reasons for answering in this way. Include details about the historical context. Include specific references to and quotes from the sources to support your answer.

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