The establishment of European empires
Mace, a spice derived from the outer covering of nutmeg seeds, has historically had a significant impact on trade, particularly during the spice trade era in the 15th to 17th centuries. Its rarity and high value made it a sought-after commodity, leading to intense competition among European powers for control of spice-producing regions, especially in the East Indies. The demand for mace, along with other spices, contributed to the establishment of trade routes and the expansion of global commerce. Additionally, the lucrative nature of the spice trade played a role in the exploration and colonization of new territories.
International Trade slowed as a result of the
International trade slowed down as a result of the Hawley-Smoot tariff.
Trade creates new markets.
Trade.
the establishment of European empires
The spread of Christianity
Italy lost a monopoly
Italy lost a monopoly
Italy lost a monopoly
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the spice trade worke d by people that already had the spices sold the spies for more to get more money
The Place Is Called Malacca, which was the center of spice trade.
The Place Is Called Malacca, which was the center of spice trade.
The Dutch took control of the spice trade from the Portugese in the fifteenth century.
The spread of democracy of china
One major accomplishment of the Portuguese explorers was the discovery of a sea route to India by Vasco da Gama in 1498, which helped establish Portugal as a major player in the spice trade and opened up new trade routes.