Naval technology refers to the advancements and innovations in shipbuilding, navigation, and weaponry that played a crucial role in enhancing the capabilities of naval forces. It includes improvements in ship design, the development of new navigational instruments, and the introduction of more powerful and accurate weapons.
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Colonization: Colonization refers to the process by which a country establishes settlements or claims control over territories outside its own borders.
Mercantilism: Mercantilism is an economic theory that dominated European powers during the early modern era. It emphasized accumulating wealth through trade, colonization, and establishing favorable balances of trade.
Gunpowder Empires: Gunpowder empires were states whose military power was primarily based on their effective use of firearms. These empires emerged during the early modern era and included Ottoman Turkey, Safavid Persia (Iran), and Mughal India.