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african states became too weak to resist the slave trade
Trade, Christianity, Navigation Techniques, and Shipbuilding techniques.
Europeans established trade networks between Europe and the Americas.
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APEX: The invention of the compass allowed for new maritime trade routes.
With the invention of the rudder and fore-and-aft rigging,ships could sail into the wind for the first time. This made it possible for Chinese merchant ships carrying heavy cargoes to travel throughout the islands of southeast Asia and India, leading to a major expansion of trade in the Han period. Ur Welcome!! ;)
APEX: The invention of the compass allowed for new maritime trade routes.
Prior to the Civil War, the U.S. expansion to the Far East was done through trade and diplomacy. There was a treaty, for example, that opened trade with Japan.
extensive urbanization and maritime trade
which best describe the expansion of trade between Britain and china
The major growth in the Atlantic slave trade in the seventeenth century was to be driven by the expansion of New World exports to Europe.
Sailboats were an important invention, and were the only means of nautical transportation in the past. Before the airplane was invented, they were the only way to cross the ocean. They shaped the world through trade and expansion
The West played a major role in the crucial issues of this American period. The tariff protected industries from the British surplus goods and helped transfer goods from the west to the east. The West expansion contributed to internal improvements with the construction of roads. It also helped interstate trade, which would be protected by the tariff. With the topic of slave expansion, the West broadened the admission into the new states, whether they were a slave or free state.
Wealth and Trade
The year 1200 falls within the High Middle Ages, a period roughly spanning from the 11th to the 14th centuries. This era saw significant developments in art, architecture, and the expansion of trade and commerce in Europe.