Venice served as a vital hub in the trade between Asia and Europe during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Its strategic location on the Adriatic Sea allowed it to control trade routes and facilitate the exchange of goods such as spices, silk, and precious metals. Venetian merchants established extensive networks and relationships with Asian traders, particularly those from the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent, making the city a central point for the flow of commodities and cultural exchange between the two continents. This trade not only contributed to Venice's immense wealth but also helped shape European tastes and commerce.
Asia and Europe was the trade.
The Ottomans grew wealthy by taxing trade between Europe and East Asia.
It affected trade between Europe and Asia.
Silk road.
I think the Ottoman Empire did because the Silk Road, which was the main trade route between Europe and Asia, ran through their land. So they could shut it down by putting their sodiers on the Silk Road, which they did. But if you just want the answer, it was the Ottoman Empire.
Being located between Europe and Asia allowed it to control trade between the continents.
Asia and Europe was the trade.
It effected Asia when the trade between Asia and Europe grew!
Italy was not a united country. City-states like Genoa and Venice controlled much of the trade to Asia.
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Italy was not a united country. City-states like Genoa and Venice controlled much of the trade to Asia.
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It was on a major trade route between Europe and Asia.
It was a trade center conveniently located between Asia and Europe.
Trade between Asia and Europe increased.Italian merchants organized much of his trade.
Trade between Asia and Europe increased.Italian merchants organized much of his trade.
The event that most threatened trade between Europe and Asia was the Muslim conquest of the Middle East. This occurred when the Byzantium was taken over by Muslims, which ended trade between Europe and India.