Which of the following contributed to increased demand for foreign goods in Europe?

(1 point)
• the Crusades
• the Reformation
• Mongol invasions
• the Black Death

1 answer

The Crusades, the Reformation, and the Mongol invasions all contributed to increased demand for foreign goods in Europe. The Crusades led to increased contact and trade with the Middle East, bringing new goods and ideas to Europe. The Reformation created a more competitive economy that encouraged the importation of luxury goods. The Mongol invasions opened up trade routes to the East, allowing for the importation of goods from Asia. The Black Death, on the other hand, led to a decrease in demand for foreign goods as the population and economy in Europe were severely affected.