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The Venetian Monopoly refers to the economic control that the Republic of Venice established over trade routes and goods in the Mediterranean during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Venice's strategic location allowed it to dominate trade, particularly in spices, textiles, and luxury goods, effectively monopolizing these markets. The city's wealth and power were largely derived from its naval strength and sophisticated trading practices, including the establishment of trade agreements and the use of merchant guilds. This monopoly contributed significantly to Venice's status as a major economic power in Europe.

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