Constantinople was considered as The Gate of European Trade' because it was (A) the centre for International Trade routes (B) the only sea route (C) the capital of Roman Empire (D) the only source of resources of Europeans
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The centre for international trade routes
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It was considered as it was the centre for International Trade routes.
- Because of its location at a crossroads, it was typically considered as the European-Asian commerce route.
- Furthermore, it was the city's importance stemmed from its location at a crossroads between the Black and Mediterranean Seas. It also boosted trade with the expansion of Italian cities.
- The trade relations of India continued with other nations such as Asia, Europe, where Italian merchants used to buy and sell.
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