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A sweeping survey outlines political, economic, and technological developments that remade the modern world over roughly the last five centuries. It traces oceanic voyages that opened westward and eastward routes, the decline of early Iberian dominance, and the rise and ebb of competing continental powers alongside revolutions and wars that reordered Europe and produced new nations. The narrative follows industrialization and the steam age, patterns of migration and settlement across the Americas and beyond, and the expansion of imperial influence together with contemporary justifications for empire. Final sections examine colonial encounters and administration in Africa, South Asia and the Far East, and the southern hemisphere.
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