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{{wp|Proto-globalization|Globalization}} was a defining tenet of the pre-modern era. The period was marked by the development of {{wp|international trade}}, {{wp|science and technology}}, [[Western colonization]], secular civil politics, and {{wp|nation states}}. | {{wp|Proto-globalization|Globalization}} was a defining tenet of the pre-modern era. The period was marked by the development of {{wp|international trade}}, {{wp|science and technology}}, [[Western colonization]], secular civil politics, and {{wp|nation states}}. | ||
==Nationstates emerge== | |||
==Western colonization== | |||
==Federate movement== | |||
==East-West War== | |||
==Inbetween era (1930s-1954)== | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[East-West War]] | *[[East-West War]] | ||
{{Wider Realms topics}} | {{Wider Realms topics}} |
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The pre-modern era, also known as the modern era, was the period that followed the Middle era and ended with the Slowdown after the Visit of 1954.
Globalization was a defining tenet of the pre-modern era. The period was marked by the development of international trade, science and technology, Western colonization, secular civil politics, and nation states.