Geography, asked by sujal9762, 11 months ago

London's importance as a trading center grew in the 1500's when changes in sailing technology changed its
a. physical geography
b. absolute location
c.population density
d. relative location

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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London's importance as a trade centre grew in the 1500's when changes in sailing technology changed its ____, out of Physical geography , absolute location, population density, relative location.


This answer is the relative location which acted to the advantage of London which is in England and England is an island and is surrounded by water which makes its land very accessible to many trade routes.

Answered by Sidyandex
0

The Mediterranean to across the Atlantic becomes so vast and suitable for the country to establish trade.

London's importance as a trading center grew in the 1500's when changes in sailing technology changed its relative location.

London generates more wealth that helps to protect and raise living standards elsewhere in Britain.

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