the ''Turks''
Europeans began looking for new sea routes to Asia.
When the Turks invaded and captured Constantinople and gained control of the Middle East, this resulted in the closure of the trade routes between Europe and Asia. The Turks were part of the Ottoman Empire.
Overland trade routes were closed for various reasons, including conflicts between regions or countries, political instability, natural disasters blocking the routes, and the rise of maritime trade routes that offered faster and more efficient transportation of goods. These closures disrupted trade and had economic impacts on the regions affected.
It provided trade routes, and it made Europe very wealthy.
The Turks closed it and the also charged those who attempted to pass.
It affected it because it had a lot of river routes. Its main rivers were the Danube and the Vistula. It had a wide swath of territory lying between German-speaking Central Europe to the west and the largest Slavic nation, Rusaia, to the east.
The rivers provided important transportation routes.
The river have provided important transportation routes. :)
The Mediterranean sea, and Atlantic and Indian oceans provided trade routes between Asia, Africa, and Europe.
No, because the feudalism were not going to lost lot of their power and the chivalry was not going to end, and they were going to build new weapons for them.
Many early Russian settlements were located on trade routes between the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea
it affected it was china, India, the near east and Europe.