Some of the Italian city states that controlled trade in the 1200's were Venice, Florence, Milan, and Siena.
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Asia and eastern Europe.
The major difference between the trade routes controlled by Italian city-states, such as Venice and Genoa, and other trade routes lies in their strategic geographic locations and economic focus. Italian city-states dominated Mediterranean trade, connecting Europe with the East and facilitating the exchange of luxury goods like spices and silk. In contrast, other trade routes, such as those in Northern Europe or overland routes like the Silk Road, were more focused on bulk goods and had less direct access to the lucrative East-West trade. This allowed Italian city-states to develop advanced banking and trade practices, enhancing their economic power during the Renaissance.
Trade on the Mississippi river was controlled by the French and Native Americans. The Mississippi river is 2,350 miles long.
The wealthiest members of society who controlled trade and the military were the patricians, but only in the very early days of the city.The wealthiest members of society who controlled trade and the military were the patricians, but only in the very early days of the city.The wealthiest members of society who controlled trade and the military were the patricians, but only in the very early days of the city.The wealthiest members of society who controlled trade and the military were the patricians, but only in the very early days of the city.The wealthiest members of society who controlled trade and the military were the patricians, but only in the very early days of the city.The wealthiest members of society who controlled trade and the military were the patricians, but only in the very early days of the city.The wealthiest members of society who controlled trade and the military were the patricians, but only in the very early days of the city.The wealthiest members of society who controlled trade and the military were the patricians, but only in the very early days of the city.The wealthiest members of society who controlled trade and the military were the patricians, but only in the very early days of the city.
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Italy was not a united country. City-states like Genoa and Venice controlled much of the trade to Asia.
Italian city-states controlled trade on the Mediterranean Sea during the late Middle Ages.
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no European countries controlled the slave trade only the southern states of America did Europe only off loaded cotton from the confederate states and epty ships picked slaves up from west Africa bought from other black africans
They controlled the trade in Ghana to retain their power
Trade regulation is when trade is controlled by a foreign party. Such as Britain controlled (regulated) whom the colonies traded with and what they were paid.
Asia and eastern Europe.
Italy was not a united country. City-states like Genoa and Venice controlled much of the trade to Asia.
Muslims and Italians controlled the flow of trade.