Abstract:The globalization and trade boom brought about by the Age of Discovery not only provided economic growth opportunities for various countries, but also brought about social and early mobility disruptions. After Elizabeth's ascension to the throne, while England experienced domestic religious turmoil and foreign political crises, the government began to consider the readmitting of the Jews as a new breakthrough in overseas trade, given their advantages in lending and commerce. In an age of economic expansion, th… Show more
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