Early on, he attributes this, at least in part, to a general inflation of prices in the 17th century throughout Europe. This surprises me not in the least. The core was the Spanish importation of gold and silver in mind-boggling quantities from the New World, much of it obtained by working Indian slaves to death.
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Friday, July 4, 2025
17th Century Inflation
I have just started reading Richard Ollard's This War Without an Enemy: A History of the English Civil Wars. This book was recommended by my friend Joyce Malcolm, who is an English Civil War specialist.
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