AP European History
In the context of economic practice and development from 1648 to 1815, 'shifts' refer to significant changes or transformations in the ways economies operated, which can include transitions in trade practices, labor systems, and production methods. These shifts often reflected broader social and political changes, influencing how societies interacted with their resources and how wealth was distributed. Understanding these shifts is crucial to grasp the evolving economic landscape during this dynamic period in European history.