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Jarred Hart Jarred Hart 11/14/08   Silver The social and economic effect of the global flow of silver from the mid-sixteenth century to the early eighteenth century changed as shown by the documents, at the beginning the the later parts, it effects the people and trading. An additional document would be one that is just a lower class person saying what they thought about it. Documents 3 and 5 show what a big difference it is. Document 3 was written by Wang Xijue, an official, who is giving a report to the emperor that the sarcity of a silver coin is making things cheap he is probably saying that to see if he can get money to his home distric. Document 5 talks about they use to barter for what you need and then says at there current time that they just get a bill it is written in thats crazy tone. Showing the change in time. Documents 1,5 and 6 shows how it effected people. Document 1 talks about how people would use it depending on their class in their society. Document 5 shows how it made things less difficult but more demanding it the silver you need to get things. Document 6 shows how the Indians would mine them Antonio Vazquez sounds like he is sorry for them but he is the one making them do it so he doesn’t seem like a pre-Hitler Hitler thats why he sounds like that. Documents 2,4,7 and 8 show the way it effected trading. Document 2 shows that Spain through its silver kind if balanced each other out. Document 4 shows what Japan and China both helped each other through the trade of silver. Document 7 is about how they can get more for what they did instead of 100 get 200-300. Document 8 shows routes of trade of certain things Charles’ D’ Avent has really nothing to lose with this it has no religious aspects and it is for a debate.