Atlantic Wealth Interactive Map

The silver value of all North Atlantic marine landings doubled between the first half of the sixteenth and first half of the seventeenth century.

Values were stable until the second half of the eighteenth century when they doubled again (even though there is a caesura in period records during the disruptive decade of the French Revolution). To what extent did marine wealth help put Europe on the path to its Great Divergence from Asia?

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