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Which factor contributed to Europe's Commercia Revolution in the sixteenth century? A. The application of mercantilist principles to regulate trade with colonies B. The nationalization of agriculture through the seizure of aristocratic lands C. The formation of financial institutions controllec by the church D. The transition-from feudal production to modern industrial techniques

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Which factor contributed to Europe's Commercia Revolution in the sixteenth century?
A. The application of mercantilist principles to regulate trade with colonies
B. The nationalization of agriculture through the seizure of aristocratic lands
C. The formation of financial institutions controllec by the church
D. The transition-from feudal production to modern industrial techniques

Which factor contributed to Europe's Commercia Revolution in the sixteenth century? A. The application of mercantilist principles to regulate trade with colonies B. The nationalization of agriculture through the seizure of aristocratic lands C. The formation of financial institutions controllec by the church D. The transition-from feudal production to modern industrial techniques

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. The application of mercantilist principles to regulate trade with colonies
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