The most used trade route during the 19th century was the Santa Fe Trail, going from the northern city of Chihuahua into Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Nowadays, there are several trade corridors, including:
the states wanted trade routs. he who controls the trade routs wins.
because the route goes in a never ending triangle route
Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.Both Rome and Carthage wanted the control of the Mediterranean trade routs and the resources of the countries rimming the Mediterranean.
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All trade routs go through it.
Yes. The Assyrians conquered Egypt, parts of Syria and Israel, and some Mediterranean trade routs.
becasue it was by the ocean so there was great trade routs and yah
what route did Robert de la salle use
Rome and Carthage fought each other for the control of the Mediterranean trade. Whoever controlled the trade routs, controlled the wealth.
Rob Routs was born in 1946.
Italy was not a united country. City-states like Genoa and Venice controlled much of the trade to Asia.
Christopher Columbus was to find new trade routs to Asia via the Atlantic Ocean, because the Moors where battling over the old land trade rout, Silk Road.