The distribution of Asian goods to northern Europeans was primarily facilitated by a network of intermediaries, including Arab merchants, Venetian traders, and other Italian city-states. These traders played a crucial role in transporting spices, silk, and other luxury items from Asia to Europe via land and maritime routes. Over time, this trade network expanded, allowing northern Europeans to access these exotic goods through various trade partnerships and markets.
The Muslims.
gems and porcelains
The Europeans planned to find different routes to Asia. The Europeans' intent to find new routes to Asia was not about price-point, but about availability. Europe did not have access to enough salt and spices to satiate their appetites and so wished to acquire more.
Goods can be distributed in a myriad of ways. For example, goods can be distributed straight from the manufacturer, from a 3rd party, or even from an online retailer.
During the war, the Europeans encountered a variety of Asian goods. After the war, they continued to demand these items.
During the war, the Europeans encountered a variety of Asian goods. After the war, they continued to demand these items.
During the war, the Europeans encountered a variety of Asian goods. After the war, they continued to demand these items.
Europeans wanted to buy spices, gold and other goods.
On the backs of slaves taken by the people distributing the goods.
How are goods and services to be distributed?
How are goods and services distributed
Market Failure