Answer:
Venetian trade routes connected the Atlantic Ocean and the Black Sea
Explanation:
Venetian trade routes covered an area from the Atlantic Ocean to the Black Sea, including most of the Mediterranean Sea.
The most important routes connected Venice with its colonial possessions: Istria, Crete, Southern Greece, and Cyprus.
Venice also had important trade routes with Constantinople, and with the Levant.
Answer:
false?
Explanation:
Well, kinda. The first voyages were to scout, for food, resources, and riches, which included gold. But their primary target was not for gold.
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Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Augustus set up a tetrarchy to divide power among regions of the Empire. Augustus ended territorial expansion in order to have greater control over Rome.
Answer:
I think it might be D. (if you don't want to risk your grade you can stay how you already are)
Explanation: