The Thirty Years' War is used as the crisis that makes European merchants ask how wealth can be made secure against armies, conquest, and religious conflict.
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The Thirty Years' War is used as the crisis that makes European merchants ask how wealth can be made secure against armies, conquest, and religious conflict.
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"the wealthiest nation in the world per capita you have this burgeoning of the middle class and so what happens now is that the..."
"in europe right before up until the world war one okay and so this creates anxiety in europe because if there's all this war..."
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