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how did trade take place between India and Europe during middle ages

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Answered by jatin556775
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During the Middle Ages trade between Europe and India and South-East Asia was carried on along several routes. ... They wanted to break the Arab and Venetian trade monopolies, bypass Turkish hostility, and open directtrade relations with the East.



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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The purpose of the "trade routes" is to transfer the "raw materials, foodstuffs, and luxury goods" from areas with surpluses to others where they were in short supply.

Explanation:

The trade between Europe and India was very less and mostly indirect and it was carried through various routes. The goods were passed along various states before reaching Europe. For instance, the Arabs sailors and merchants were the mediators for the European trade during Italian monopoly of the continent.  Silk, Spice and Incense routes are some of the routes followed for trade during the "middle ages".

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