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Hundreds of thousands of sold Africans died in the Middle Passage. Hundreds of thousands of sold Africans died in the Middle Passage.

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What are some of the positive and negative effects of the silk road?

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Did Leif Ericsson have a spice trade?

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How did the spice trade work?

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Who controlled the spice trade during the early 1400s?

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What are the negative effects of foreign trade?

there is a rise in speculative activity in case of essential commodities in which a small trader suffers.


The spice trade was originally controlled by .?

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How did Portuguese loose control of the spice trade?

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Who was first able to monopolize the spice trade and open trade with China?

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Who was the first able to monopolize the spice trade and open trade with China?

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