In the 1500s, the most important item of trade between Africa and Europe was likely gold, particularly from West African kingdoms like Mali and Songhai. Gold was highly sought after in Europe for its value and use in coinage, jewelry, and art. Alongside gold, other significant items included ivory and enslaved people, which were part of the broader transatlantic trade networks that began to develop during this period.
The end of the Middle Ages neared at the dawn of the Italian Renaissance. Spain was completing the Reconquista and Portugal began exploring the coast of Africa. The Black Death (bubonic plague) spread across medieval Europe between 1346 and 1350.
Henry Vlll of England
towns developed because of an enonomy based on external trade
Because the liked the black peoples skin duhhh
Human Cargo "Slaves"
Outposts used the cities they seized on the east coast of Africa to resupply and repair thier ships. For most of the 1500s, Portugal controlled the spice trade between Europe ans Asia.
No. The potato was only introduced to Europe in the 1500s. It is native to the Americas. Same thing with corn, also came to Europe in the 1500s from the Americas, and cassava was taken from the Americas to Asia and Africa.
Outposts used the cities they seized on the east coast of Africa to resupply and repair thier ships. For most of the 1500s, Portugal controlled the spice trade between Europe ans Asia.
In the 1500s, Europe, Africa, and Asia were linked through trade routes, known as the Silk Road and the Spice Route. These trade networks facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between continents. Additionally, the Americas were also connected through the Columbian Exchange, which brought new crops and resources to Europe, Africa, and Asia.
What was the most powerful nation in europe during the 1500s was
yollob
europe
The end of the Middle Ages neared at the dawn of the Italian Renaissance. Spain was completing the Reconquista and Portugal began exploring the coast of Africa. The Black Death (bubonic plague) spread across medieval Europe between 1346 and 1350.
Henry Vlll of England
late in the 1500s
yollob
Healthy and flourishing