They were very important because, well there are two reasons:
1. Salt helped preserve food.
2. When they food started to go bad, people put the spices on it so a. the food would not taste bad b. the food would not smell bad.
Another thing about spices is that there was not enough in certain places so explorers went off to other countries to find more.
yes...
the dutch
The spread of Christianity
spice trade was controlled from europ to china and beyond by sea and ground.
What Brought most people to towns was business- meaning trade and commerce. As Trade grew Towns did as well.
Africans played various roles in the transatlantic slave trade, including capturing and enslaving fellow Africans, selling captives to European slave traders, and working as middlemen. However, it's important to note that African involvement in the slave trade was complex and not unified, as some African societies resisted the trade while others actively participated in it for economic gain or to gain advantage over rival groups.
an intermediary role in world trade
The Greeks
yes...
something
They provided the slaves...
No.
The Place Is Called Malacca, which was the center of spice trade.
The Place Is Called Malacca, which was the center of spice trade.
the spice trade worke d by people that already had the spices sold the spies for more to get more money
The Dutch took control of the spice trade from the Portugese in the fifteenth century.
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