In the 1400s, Venice, Constantinople, and Canton were all significant trade hubs that facilitated the exchange of goods, culture, and ideas between the East and West. Venice served as a critical gateway for trade between Europe and Asia, while Constantinople, as the capital of the Byzantine Empire, was strategically positioned along trade routes connecting Europe and Asia. Canton, on the southern coast of China, emerged as a vital port for European traders seeking access to Chinese goods. All three cities thrived on their strategic locations and played pivotal roles in the global trade networks of the time.
locations were favorable for trade
Back then it was Italian.
early 1400s around 1417
Venice and Milan .
They provided the money for exploration and the coming Renaissance.
The Republic of Florence. and The Most Serene Republic of Venice
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Supported the expansion of overseas trade.
Trade between Europe and Africa before the 1400s was indirect. Between the 1400s and the 1700s, it was direct.
Trade between Europe and Africa before the 1400s was indirect. Between the 1400s and the 1700s, it was direct.
Trade between Europe and Africa before the 1400s was indirect. Between the 1400s and the 1700s, it was direct.
The Native Americans lived in the great plains in the 1400s.