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Improved commercial practices led to an increased volume of trade and expanded the geographical range of existing trade routes—including the Silk Roads, trans-Saharan trade network, and Indian Ocean—promoting the growth of powerful new trading cities. The Indian Ocean trading network fostered the growth of states.
Which of the following trade items would the British most likely have been seeking from India?
The English officially colonized India in 1857. Which of the following trade items would the British most likely have been seeking from India? Spices.
Which of the following factors contributed the most to Omani traders ability to undertake the voyages depicted on the maps?
The particular routes and timings of the voyages depicted on the maps best reflect which of the following characteristics of Omani merchants? Their advanced knowledge of Indian Ocean currents and monsoon winds patterns.
Which ruler's sponsorship brought trade and scholarship to Timbuktu?
Deep divisions between Christendom and Islam in Western Europe would foment the Crusades while Africa's state-sponsorship under Malian king Mansa Musa would strengthen an age of Islamic scholarship in Timbuktu.
Which of the following most directly led to the start of the First World War?
The assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand (June 28, 1914) was the main catalyst for the start of the Great War (World War I).