the silk road
The revival of trade in the Middle Ages was primarily driven by the growth of towns and a merchant class, spurred by increased agricultural production and population growth. The establishment of trade routes, both overland and maritime, facilitated the exchange of goods such as spices, textiles, and precious metals between Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Additionally, the rise of banking and credit systems helped support trade activities. This economic resurgence laid the groundwork for the later developments of the Renaissance and the Age of Exploration.
Monkey Butts
Towns
Not really. Trade actually declined during the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages started because of the decline of trade, law and order vanishing, and education almost disappearing, which is why some people refer to the Middle Ages as the "Dark Ages."
yes
it has been a major trade route since the middle ages.
Generally they were a port city or on a trade route that people used all the time.
There really wasn't much trade that happened in the Middle Ages. Some sailors followed the coastlines and traded along the coast, but overland trade didn't start until the late 1390's or 1400's. It was very dangerous and a long expensive trip overland.
There wasn't much trade outside of Europe in the Middle Ages. Shipping hadn't developed and it wasn't until 1492 with the sailing of Columbus that the New World and old met. The only trade route was the Silk Road and that was late Middle Ages. The Crusaders brought back things, ideas, and skills that changed Europe. Eventually Italy will become the leading traders of Europe.
What section of Africa carried on much trade during the middle ages
The revival of trade in the Middle Ages was primarily driven by the growth of towns and a merchant class, spurred by increased agricultural production and population growth. The establishment of trade routes, both overland and maritime, facilitated the exchange of goods such as spices, textiles, and precious metals between Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Additionally, the rise of banking and credit systems helped support trade activities. This economic resurgence laid the groundwork for the later developments of the Renaissance and the Age of Exploration.
In middle ages people used to trade across silicon way. With India and china. Very important to sustain life.
Monkey Butts
Because it DID !!!
Crusades
The rebirth of trade in the late middle ages began in Europe, following endemic warfare, social unrest, and depopulation.
A middle class