Geography is a knowledge of travel routes and distances (as well as many other things). During the Renaissance, travelling long distances took a very long time. Perishable goods could only be obtained locally. Nonperishable and preserved goods could be transported, but were costly. More remote, difficult to access areas were often isolated from frequent trade.
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In the renaissance period, travel was harder because people could only travel by horse and caravan. So if an area had, say hills, it would be harder for them to travel because the horses would have to try harder to climb them. Climate affects the trade in the same way.
It helped because of the great farmland so that they could sell crops and benefit from them.
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It helped the people know where their trade spots were and get there faster.
Competition among European countries.
Italy, France, Germany, England, Poland, and countries around that area.
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1. competition between european countries 2. treaties signed between european countries 3. Death of Archduke Franz Fernindad
The European Renaissance occurred from 14th-17th century.
Italy. The European Renaissance began in Italy and spread to other countries.
Competition among European countries.
The physical geography of Renaissance Europe, such as mountain ranges and navigable rivers, influenced trade routes and made some regions more accessible than others. These natural features encouraged overland trade routes across mountain passes and along rivers, facilitating trade between different European countries. Additionally, the presence of natural harbors and coastlines allowed for maritime trade between coastal cities, which further boosted economic activity and cultural exchange during the Renaissance.
Italy, France, Germany, England, Poland, and countries around that area.
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It increased competition and tension among a number of European countries
Donald Leo McLachlan has written: 'Competition policy in the European Community' -- subject(s): Competition, Unfair, European Economic Community countries, Industries, Industry, Unfair Competition
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The exploration and conquering practiced by the European countries in the Americas could be described as a competition/ a race between the countries because all the countries wanted the best empire and to do that they had to have a "race" to get land. (Meaning they had some disputes) The European countries wanted the biggest baddest empire, so they can become more powerful against the other countries.
The exploration and conquering practiced by the European countries in the Americas could be described as a competition/ a race between the countries because all the countries wanted the best empire and to do that they had to have a "race" to get land. (Meaning they had some disputes) The European countries wanted the biggest baddest empire, so they can become more powerful against the other countries.
The Redormation of the Catholic Church was taking full priority in England while other European countries entered the Renaissance.
1. competition between european countries 2. treaties signed between european countries 3. Death of Archduke Franz Fernindad