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the goods traveling on the Hanseatic trade route could complete the journey mostly over land while on the Venetian trade route they would travel mostly over water from the port of Marseilles to London.
Trade routes were often dangerous. Trade routes were often dangerous.
They were stripped of their right to trade.
The Hanseatic League monopolized trade in the Baltic and North Seas.
persian trade routes,african trade routes,ocean trade routes,mediterranean trade routes,and silk roads.
The Hanseatic League was created as a commercial and defensive alliance of northern European trading cities in the late Middle Ages for mutual protection and to promote trade and economic interests in the region. It allowed member cities to cooperate in establishing trading routes, negotiating trade agreements, and providing protection for merchants traveling in unfamiliar territories.
The trade route from Europe to China and other parts of Asia was established by the Venetian explorer Marco Polo who set out with his father and uncle in 1271 and returned in 1295.
They were stripped of their right to trade.
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