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the crusades had a major impact on Europeans. goods began to flow more steadily between Europe and the muslin lands. this trade benefited European kings. who taxed the goods that crossed their border. kings also took over land from nobles who left to fight in the crusades. as a result. feudalism gradually withered. and Europe's kingdoms through stronger and larger. many of them later became modern Europe's nation-states.
The Mongol invasions in Europe and Asia led to widespread devastation, as their military campaigns resulted in the destruction of cities and loss of life on an unprecedented scale. However, these invasions also facilitated cultural exchange and trade along the Silk Road, connecting diverse civilizations and promoting the flow of goods, ideas, and technologies. Ultimately, the Mongol Empire's vast reach helped to shape the political and social landscape of both continents, laying the groundwork for future kingdoms and empires.
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It has reverse effect on that and it will decrease your cash flow.
== == From America to Europe
Finished goods flow in the triangular trade from Europe to Africa.
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During the summer months, the atlantic trade winds flow towards Europe.
Asia has the maximum flow of global trade due to its high population, strong manufacturing industries, and strategic location between major trading partners such as Europe and North America.
Raw materials such as sugar, cotton, and tobacco flowed from the Americas to Europe in the Triangle Trade. These raw materials were then manufactured into finished goods in Europe, which were then traded to Africa for slaves. The slaves were transported to the Americas to work on plantations, completing the triangular trade route.