Effect of Commerce on enlightenment in the 18th and 19th Century

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This essay focuses on the effect of commerce on enlightenment in the 18th and 19th Centuries.

It covers financial freedom, commerce in England, the French system of government, and mercantilism.

Appx. 3,000 words.

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The 18th and 19th centuries were eras marked with a remarkable increase in the growth of commerce in different regions across various nations such as England and France. The passion for money and wealth were the key drivers for the continual growth of commerce. In France, men who came from the various regions to Paris with money in their purses were accorded greater respect than those without money.  England’s attainment of freedom from its colonial masters brought forth civil liberties among the citizenry. Therefore, the new freedom allowed monetary exchanges in an endeavor for people to acquire property and items of their desire. Commerce fueled mercantilism……….. (buy to read more).

Appx. 3,000 words

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