The Americas
Europe
During the Crusades, land was being fought over and won by Europe. With these territorial conquests, the Europeans won many parts of different lands. Such land gave them Muslim contact, allowing new ideas and cultures to spread; cultural diffusion. This increased Europe's trading ways with the Middle East and also, indirectly, weakening the feudal system. Your Welcome :)
it was a lot easier to go trhu the mediterranean to get from italy to.... lets say egypt than going overland. also theres a lot of mountains in central europe, boats would be a easier way to trade than crossing alps and apenines.
The Tiguas Indians traded with Texas. They traded land.
it changed by the land.
The Americas
Europe's elongated shape allows for easy access to coastal trade routes, facilitating trade with other continents. Additionally, Europe's central location provides a strategic advantage for trade between Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The dense network of rivers and land routes in Europe further support trade by facilitating transportation of goods across the continent.
The trade between Europe and the Far East was difficult and expensive,Goods had to travel long routes over both land and sea.The land on the trade routes was controlled by Muslims who charged high tolls for sale crossing.
Trans-Saharan trade routes were primarily land based, the Silk road was both land and sea.
Trade routes
Its central location gave Muslim traders access to both land and sea routes between Europe and Asia.
No. Trade routes through water were dangerous (pirates, storms, etc.) Trade routes through land were also dangerous...usually due to extreme conditions (dessert, etc.)
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the Black Death Plague traveled via trade routes. Mainly due to Mongol armies attacking Europe.
Trans-Saharan trade routes were primarily land based, the Silk road was both land and sea.
There were some historical periods when it was really not that easy for Europeans to trade with Asia, but it was at least possible to do so, because of trade routes which went from Asia, through Afghanistan, to Europe. Europe and Asia form a single land mass, sometimes called Eurasia, so no shipping is actually required to travel from Asia to Europe.
Europe lost access to overland trade routes to Asia.