because if we didn't have a certain one what would we do then . I guess nothing because the water wasn't there
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0CYP/is_3_111/ai_100730743
they had a connection to the Aegean sea
Muslims could trade so easily because they were in the middle of all the trade routes and they were located where the trade routes intersect from their neighboring countries.
Sea transportation was important in establishing trade routes. These gave rise to the powerful republican city states in Italy, such as Venice and Genoa, and to the Haseatic League in the Baltic. This gave rise to a powerful new middle class and organizations that were run by middle class commoners but either were nations or rivaled nations.
The Inca roads were impressive due to their extensive network, which spanned thousands of miles across difficult terrain like mountains and valleys. They were constructed with remarkable engineering techniques, including stone paving, bridges, and tunnels, showcasing the Inca's sophistication in infrastructure development. The roads facilitated communication, transportation, and trade throughout the Inca Empire, connecting diverse regions and allowing for efficient movement of people and goods.
Because it was based on water so it was good for trade routes. This made it wealthy, so money was spent on making Venice all pretty.
Venice was sucsecful of its trade routes
Inca roads were impressive because they were well-engineered, incorporating features such as retaining walls, drainage systems, and paved surfaces. They stretched hundreds of miles, connecting villages and cities throughout the Inca Empire, facilitating communication and trade. Additionally, the Inca roads were built to withstand earthquakes and other natural disasters, showcasing the advanced engineering skills of the Inca civilization.
trade route
The nubians were not as dependant on the flooding of the Nile, so they had no need to trade by water.
The Nubians were not as dependant on the flooding of the Nile, so they had no need to trade by water.
.... avoid expensive middlemen.