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Commercial Geography A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges

By Jacques W. (Jacques Wardlaw) Redway

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how trade routes and economies shift as geography and innovative technologies shape the destiny of civilizations.

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2008-03-20
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Summary

"Commercial Geography" by Jacques W. Redway is an educational textbook that highlights the deep connections between geography and how societies trade and grow. It's like taking a trip back in time to see how commerce helped shape our world, with key ideas focusing on the role of trade and communication being super important for any civilization to bloom. The book explains how geographical features, like mountains and rivers, and even inventions, can totally change where and how trade happens across the world. It highlights how improvements in technology, like making steel, have caused huge shifts in industries and trade routes, with the author painting a picture of how the land and economy are always mixing. This explores the basic idea that geography and economic happenings are super connected, making it perfect for high school and college students wanting to understand the world of commerce.

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