Robert Marks makes an argument against the Eurocentric myth called “the Rise of the West” in his book “The Origins of the Modern World Since the 15th Century”. Using evidence from the historical events Marks provides in chapters 1-6, counter the narrative “the Rise of the West and its assumptions by providing at least of each of the accidents, contingencies and conjunctures that occurred in separate parts of the world that ultimately lead to Europe’s Industrialization. In your answer also include an explanation for the role of the Biological Old-Regime in the 1400s-1700, and why it no longer applies to understanding the modern world and global expansion after the Industrial revolution?
Please use the structure and organization of a thoughtfully constructed essay format that includes thesis statement and cite references from Mark’s text (Chs. 1-6) to support your argument. Use citations please, even if you only borrow ideas, if you didn’t do the research always give credit to the author/source of the info. 3-4 pages typed, 12pt. font, double spaced.