a trade route in a city A city that lies along a major trade route and serves as a trade hub.
The Silk Route was a series of routes covering more than 4,000 miles.
The Silk Road was a trade route across Asia into Eastern Europe. It no longer a major trade route, but traces of the route can still be seen.
Corsica and Troy
The first permanent trade route was created in 1482
The Dnieper river is the river Kiev lies on, and it was the largest trade route between them and other nations because it was the route to constantinople.
The most famous trade route that was in the area of Russia was the Silk Road.
Triangular Trade
triangular trade
Silk Road .
europeans began to search for a water based trade route to Asia
europeans began to search for a water based trade route to Asia
triangular trade
Asia and eastern Europe.
When Constantinople was captured, the Turks closed the trade route. Since Constantinople was required to go through to get to Asia, they couldn't get the spices, resources, and such they normally got from Asia. This caused Europe's economy to take a hit.
Trade affected Constantinople by increasing foreign affairs. Constantinople began to grow in industry once foreign trade was established.
Constantinople provided easy trade and military access to the Mediterranean, Black Sea, Danube River, Dnieper River, and the land route to Turkestan and India.