becuz of your mom
it is false because they had a trade over the mayas in the early 1600s
The East African slave trade in the 1600s was operated within Africa, Europe, and Asia, while the Atlantic slave trade in the 1700s also included the Americas.
The East African slave trade in the 1600s was operated within Africa, Europe, and Asia, while the Atlantic slave trade in the 1700s also included the Americas.
The Dutch East India Company :)
The spice trade. Research the Dutch East India Company and you will find a wealth of information as to why the Dutch were able to dominate the spice trade.
It was Milan,Genoa,Venice,andFlorence.
because they liked to trade with each other
Rome. Florence and Venice especially grew rich from trade, and as did Genoa to a lesser extent. Rome, though important through most of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, was not a trade city.
Milan, Genoa, Venice, and Florence were the four major trade cities. They allowed importing and exporting, which brought in money.
Genoa and Venice
Genoa and Venice
Italy was not a united country. City-states like Genoa and Venice controlled much of the trade to Asia.
Mediterranean trade after AD 1200 was controlled by Italian towns including Genoa and Venice.
Milan, Genoa, Venice, and Florence
Cities in Europe such as Venice, Genoa, and Pisa benefited economically from the Crusades due to increased trade and wealth acquired through their involvement in transporting crusaders and supplies to the Holy Land. In the Holy Land, cities like Jerusalem and Acre experienced short-term economic growth from the influx of pilgrims and military expenditures during the Crusades.
There was an increase in trade and economic growth in cities along the Mediterranean Sea.
Italy was not a united country. City-states like Genoa and Venice controlled much of the trade to Asia.