Answer: They were trading partners! Both the Venetians and the Ottomans made a lot of money from the relationship. They let each other use certain resources and continuously traded.
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Either C to D I'm not fully sure, I'd say C though
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It was some sort of compensation akin to a <em>"man price"</em> or <em>"man payment"</em> called <em>"Weregild"</em><em>;</em> kind of a compensation paid to the party or family affected by a fatal feud outcome from the perpetrator, it was aka <em>"blood money"</em>, it was a price on somebody's life and paid as a fine to repare damages among family feuds, sometimes partly paid to the Kings and/or Lords as well, thus preventing further punishment o retaliations.
Answer: it was the shortest naval route between Europe and Asia.
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