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Who was the most famous visitor to Kublai's Khan's china and a Venetian Trader?

Marco Polo was a Venetian trader who visited Kublai Khan's China.


What did a Chapman do in medieval times?

A medieval Chapman was an itinerant trader. He wandered from village to village selling items he carried in a basket he carried. I take part in 15th century reenactment and portray this aspect of medieval life and i can tell you that carrying 20 kg of stock all day is pretty tough, but good when you get a sale.


What route might a trader from constanople have taken to reach the city of hamburg in the medieval Europe map in 1300?

A trader from Constantinople in medieval Europe would likely have taken a route through the Balkans, traveling northwest towards the Adriatic Sea. From there, they could have sailed to ports like Venice or Genoa, which were key trading hubs. After reaching northern Italy, the trader would then travel overland through the Alps and into central Europe, eventually arriving in Hamburg via river routes such as the Elbe. This journey would involve a combination of maritime and overland travel, navigating through various trade networks.


Why was a market important in the lives of people in the middle ages?

yes. An expanded answer: Villages did not have markets. Villages were basically farming centers, with a few craftsmen and professionals such as a smith, a carpenter, a miller, perhaps a few others, who might farm as well as practice a trade. Although there would have been local trade and barter, there were not organized markets. Towns, on the other hand, did have markets with regular market days. These markets were places where the farmers of nearby villages could sell their produce, and local craftsmen could sell their goods. The economy of the towns focused on crafts, manufacture, and trade. Paris had several markets that were located in large covered buildings, sort of a medieval shopping mall, to allow business to take place even in bad weather.


What was the jobs like in medieval times?

QueenKingMinsterBakerCookServantPeasantBlacksmithPrincePrincessKnightfoot knightDukegate keeperMessengernunmonkand many more ......

Related Questions

When was the first African slaves brought to Jamestown colony by a dutch trader?

1619?


What year did the first boatload of African slaves get brought over?

1619 by a Dutch slave trader


What north African trader would say?

i am a north african trader!


What does a slave trader do?

A slave trader buys or sells slaves


When were the first slaves taken from Africa?

1st African slaves were taken from Africa to England by slave trader John Lok-in 1555-also John Hawkins was also invloved in slave trading in the 1500


How did the African slaves journey to the coast?

1) Load a ship with goods that are popular in Africa-guns, cloth, iron pots and pans, copper, kettles, spirits, cheap bracelets and necklaces-and sail to Africa. The goods must be cheap to buy in Britain, but highly prized in Africa. 2) Unload the ship and exchange the goods for captured slaves. The slave trader swaps a cheap cargo of goods for something that us really needed in America and the west Indies- slaves! 3) After a gruelling two-month journey across the Atlantic Ocean, the slaves arrive to be cleaned up and sold to farmers. The slave trader will make a fortune while the slaves will go to plantations. The slave trader will then buy a load of sugar, cotton or tobacco and load it onto his empty ship. When he returns to Britain, he will sell his precious cargo to the cotton-wearing, sugar-loving,tobacco-smoking public…and make another huge profit!


How did Europeans get slaves before Portugal establish trading post along the west African post?

Through slave traders who brought slaves through the Sahara desert to the Mediterranean Sea.


Discribe two ways a slave trader was able to fit slaves on a ship?

Two ways a slave trader was able to fit slaves on a ship include tight packing and loose packing.


What is a person that sells slaves called?

A person who sells slaves is normally called a 'slave trader', or 'slave broker'.


What do you call a person who sells slaves?

Slave trader or slave broker


Did William Wilberforce own slaves?

He did have slaves, he was a slave trader. But when his ship was sinking and he started to drown, he prayed to God saying that if he didn't drown then he would stop being a slave trader, and free all of his slaves. He survived, made good on his promise, and supported the non-slave movements. But before this, of course he had slaves! He was a slave trader!


Did Captain James Cook sell slaves?

No. Captain James Cook was not a slave-trader.