Globalization is a term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place.
After centuries of technological progress and advances in international cooperation, the world is more connected than ever. The wide-ranging effects of globalization are complex and politically charged. As with major technological advances, globalization benefits society as a whole, while harming certain groups. Understanding the relative costs and benefits can pave the way for alleviating problems while sustaining the wider payoffs.
The web of globalization continued to spin out through the Age of Revolution, when ideas about liberty, equality, and fraternity spread all over. It rode the waves of industrialization, colonization, and war through the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries, powered by the invention of factories, railways, steamboats, cars, and planes.


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