Introduction to World Civilization Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #588836

The Byzantine capital, Constantinople was purposely situated at the crossroads of trade routes going east and west as well as north and south. The city was either a terminus or a port of call to which ships came from around the globe. Where were “furs and hides, grain, salt and wine” coming from?


India

Syria

Africa

Scandinavia

the Black Sea


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The city was either a terminus or a port of call to which ships came from around the globe. From the Black Sea came furs and hides, grain, salt and wine. From India, Ceylon, Syria and Arabia came spices, precious stones, and silk. From Africa, and from Scandinavia and Russia, came slavery and ivory, and from the West, especially Italy, came merchants to buy these products. Doğru cevap E’dir.

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