The bubonic plague followed trade routes
The increased use of the trade routes ensured that the disease spread throughout the world.
The answer is going to be B)China
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To explain the "no west" comment, in 1812 the American "west" only reached as far as the Mississippi River.
The northern states were heavily involved in international trade, having the ports and ship building yards. The men who sailed on those ships were likewise mostly from the north and were the ones being impressed into the British navy. The agrarian south's interests lay entirely in the production of tobacco, cotton, sugar, sorghum and a few other large cash crops. The commerce was mostly within America and they had little interest in shipping issues.
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Explanation:
1. the church was corrupt as they preached false teachings asked people to accept blind faith and they became hungry for money.
2 and3. Martin Luther was a German monk and he was important because he went against the roman catholic church and started the protestant movement
4. Calvinism was based don the teachings of John Calvin