Venice was one of the two Italian cities that monopolized trade with the far east.
Venice was one of the two Italian cities that monopolized trade with the far east.
Venice was one of the two Italian cities that monopolized trade with the far east.
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The discovery of new trade routes to the east threatened the city-state's control over that trade
It had limited land and sustained itself with trade with the Greek cities in Asia Minor, the Black Sea and Sicily. It founded the cities of Byzantium and Chalcedon in the east and Megara Hyblaea in Sicily.
It is different because East Africa wanted gold and West Africa wanted salt.
Arabic merchants from the middle east
Venice and Rome are some examples. However, Italy collectively truly controlled the Mediterranean trade route.
Genoa and Venice
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The British East India Company, which monopolized trade in India, traded mainly in cotton, silk, indigo dye, saltpetre, tea, and opium
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The first European nation to attempt to break the Italian monopoly on trade with the far east in the 15th century was?
Until late Renaissance it was Venice (in Italian: Venezia).
China India and Southwest Asia
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Christopher Columbus
the competition among italian city-states for power
the competition among italian city-states for power