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Warm Up 4/22/2013

Warm Up 4/22/2013. What country’s armada was defeated by the English, led by the Privateer Sir Francis Drake? Which French philosopher believed that nothing should be taken as true unless it was proved to be?

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Warm Up 4/22/2013

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  1. Warm Up 4/22/2013 • What country’s armada was defeated by the English, led by the Privateer Sir Francis Drake? • Which French philosopher believed that nothing should be taken as true unless it was proved to be? • Which European nation’s king died without heir, leading to a succession crisis at the end of the 16th century?

  2. Capitalism What is it and where did it come from?

  3. What is Capitalism? • An economic system in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations.

  4. Roots of Capitalism • In the 14th century the Black Death and the Great Famine depopulated Europe. • This led to the collapse of the manor system due to serfs being able to rent or buy land from nobles who did not have enough people to work it.

  5. Mercantilism • Mercantilism stressed that a nation should export more then they import as a means of acquiring gold and other precious metals • Only materials not available at home should be imported

  6. Colonialism • Mercantilism led to Colonialism, where nations sought out colonies that could supply them with materials that they could not get at home. • This led to the creation of chartered trading companies.

  7. Wealth in Mercantilism • Under the mercantilist system, people believed that the wealth of the world was constant and the only way to gain wealth was to take it from another nation

  8. Industrial Capitalism and laissez-faire • In the mid 1700’s, capitalism began to replace mercantilism as the main economic system in Western Europe and elsewhere • Laissez-faire means that the government does not interfere with the private economy

  9. Adam Smith • In 1776 he wrote “The wealth of nations” • He believed that an “invisible hand” was always at work to promote the public good • Known as the father of modern economics

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