Question
What evidence supports the claim that trade changed after the fall of Constantinople?(1 point)
Responses
The Ottomans closed the trade routes to Europe.
The Ottomans closed the trade routes to Europe.
Russia became the center of the Orthodox Church and trade.
Russia became the center of the Orthodox Church and trade.
The Ottomans started the Age of Discovery.
The Ottomans started the Age of Discovery.
Europeans found alternate trade routes to bypass the Muslims.
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The Ottomans closed the trade routes to Europe.
The Ottomans closed the trade routes to Europe.
Russia became the center of the Orthodox Church and trade.
Russia became the center of the Orthodox Church and trade.
The Ottomans started the Age of Discovery.
The Ottomans started the Age of Discovery.
Europeans found alternate trade routes to bypass the Muslims.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most relevant evidence supporting the claim that trade changed after the fall of Constantinople is:
**Europeans found alternate trade routes to bypass the Muslims.**
This change arose because the Ottomans controlled key trade routes and territories, prompting European powers to search for new maritime routes to access Asia and its resources, ultimately leading to the Age of Exploration.
**Europeans found alternate trade routes to bypass the Muslims.**
This change arose because the Ottomans controlled key trade routes and territories, prompting European powers to search for new maritime routes to access Asia and its resources, ultimately leading to the Age of Exploration.