Globalization (or
globalisation) is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of
world views, products, ideas and mutual sharing, and other aspects of
culture. Advances in
transportation, such as the
steam locomotive,
steamship,
jet engine,
container ships, and in
telecommunications infrastructure, including the rise of the
telegraph and its modern offspring, the
Internet, and
mobile phones, have been major factors in globalization, generating further
interdependence of economic and cultural activities. Though scholars place the origins of globalization in
modern times, others trace its history long before the European
Age of Discovery and voyages to the
New World. Some even trace the origins to the third millennium BCE. Large-scale globalization began in the 19th century. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, the connectivity of the world's
economies and
cultures grew very quickly.