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There are many trade routes in Africa. These routes were used as routes for trade and often times for travel.
yes he conquered many of the important trade routes.
Florence was were it started and then it spread across Europe
Many routes were added, and it helped the economy to flourish in general.
Near the rivers and the coast.
The Mediterranean and the Black sea is ideal for trade and expansion since those are the trade routes used by many countries.
Thousands of years. The ancient Greeks traded along the coastlines and all the ancient societies traded with each other overland and by sea routes.
It is 32 routes or 30 routes, not including Rome and Kaffa because the route lines barely touch them on the textbook. if they barley touch does'n it count to 32
There are many trade routes in Africa. These routes were used as routes for trade and often times for travel.
32
All of them
Historians use a variety of evidence to study trade and trade routes. This can include written records such as trade agreements, diplomatic correspondences, and travel accounts. Additionally, archaeological findings such as trade goods, shipwrecks, and ancient marketplaces provide valuable insights. Artistic representations, such as paintings and pottery, can also offer clues about trade networks and the movement of goods.
the silk road was not one road but several trade
Trade led to cities being developed close to trade routes, as well as a generation of prosperous kingdoms. They gained gold in return for salt, and discovered new languages and customs from other countries.
yes he conquered many of the important trade routes.
Florence was were it started and then it spread across Europe
Many routes were added, and it helped the economy to flourish in general.