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Years later, the United States would eventually replace Britain as the dominant economic and political power in the Atlantic because of very successful economics in cotton, silver, gold, and plantation.<\/span><span>  <\/span><span>(Chapter 14, Page 492).<\/span><span>  <\/span><span>These investment and global networks helped changed the Atlantic history because what started as plantations, later lead into very successful factories and companies throughout the World.<\/span><span>  <\/span><span>This reminds of Erin&#8217;s post from <a class=\"colorbox\" href=\"http:\/\/hist410.thatfloatsmyboat.com\/uncategorized\/progress-in-the-cotton-empire\">Steven Beckert&#8217;s<\/a> reading relating to Cotton.<\/span><span>  <\/span><span>Cotton started like Silver in regional investments, later created a global markets throughout the Atlantic.<\/span><span>  <\/span><span>The amount of Cotton increased during the Civil War and other countries began creating cotton factories and growing cotton on rural land.<\/span><span>   <\/span><span>The reason industrialization increased outside the United States and Europe because of very success production like Cotton and Silver that created a global market for the future along with very successful business for the future.<\/span><span>  <\/span><span>These investments in cotton and silver help created a better global economics because operations in increased in various markets across the Atlantic and helped created better commerce through Atlantic history. <\/span><span> <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span> <\/span><\/p>\n<p> <a href=\"http:\/\/history410.acrosstheatlanticnation.com\/blog\/uncategorized\/atlantic-world-chapter-14\/\" class=\"colorbox\" id=\"rssmi_more\"> &#8230;read more<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Chapter 14 explains the restructuring of the global environment with new migration patterns through the Atlantic World. 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