Globalisation in the Pre-Modern World
Globalisation in the Pre-Modern World: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Globalisation in Pre-modern World, Silk Route Link in Pre-modern World, Food as a Part of Globalisation in Pre-modern World, Conquest, and Disease and Trade in the Pre-modern World.
Important Questions on Globalisation in the Pre-Modern World
In nineteenth century Europe, religious conflicts were common and religious dissenters were prosecuted.

In the Pre-Modern World, precious metals like Gold and Silver flowed from Europe to Asia.

Which of the following statements is/are correct about the Irish Potato famine?

Which of the following statement(s) is/ are correct about the Pre-Modern World after the discovery of America?

John Winthrop, wrote that smallpox was a blessing for the colonists because it acted as _____ warfare that led to the death of indigenous habitants. (Biological/ Ecological)

From the fifteenth century, _____ restricted overseas contact and retreated itself into isolation. (Korea/China)

In the Seventeenth century, legend spread about the wealth of South America. The Europeans led expeditions to ____, the fabled city of Gold. (El Dorado/ El Salvator)

The Silk Route is an example of vibrant pre-modern trade and cultural links between different parts of the World. Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct about the Silk routes in the Pre-Modern World?

In the Pre-Modern World the _____ came to be known as the Bread Basket of the World. (United States/ United Kingdom)

During the Eighteenth century, the American Indians settled on ______ Plateau. (Appalachian/ Colorado)

In the Pre-Modern World, textile and spices were imported to India through the _____ route. (Cotton/ Silk)

In the Eighteenth century, the deadly disease of smallpox came to Europe from America.

In the Eighteenth Century, India and China were the two poorest countries in the World.

In the Pre-Modern World, the people of _____ were dependent on the plantation of potato. (Ireland/ France)

In the Pre-Modern World _____ were one of the prevalent currencies. (Seashells/ Clay Pots)

In the sixteenth century, European trade transformed _____. (America/ Australia)

The discovery of Sea routes in the Pre-Modern world is an example of _____ (National Exchange/ Global Exchange).

The Indian Ocean is known for bustling _____, with goods, people, knowledge, customs, etc. crisscrossing its waters.

What transformed America during the sixteenth century?

The food item "noodles" travelled west from _____ to become spaghetti. (China / Mexico)
