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Jan 21, 2025
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HIST 206 - Entrepreneurs in the Early Modern World(3.00) This class uses the topic of entrepreneurship to explore major events and changes in early modern world history. Entrepreneurship is any new innovative or creative approach or idea that results in a venture or undertaking that is usually for profit. This course will focus on key areas of entrepreneurial activity such as: Commerce, Trade, Financial Speculation, European Colonization, Religious Missions, Piracy, Science, and Medicine. The geographic focus will be Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Asia.
Course ID: 102221 Consent: No Special Consent Required Components: Lecture Attributes: Culture (GEP), Social Sciences (GEP)
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