Q28: What was the significance of growth of trade and emergence of towns in the Renaissance
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The significance of growth of trade and emergence of towns in the Renaissance Age
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- During the Renaissance Age, Europeans were accustomed to many luxury items like new goods and food from Asia and Muslim countries.
- The spirit of the Renaissance influenced early sea voyages.
- The sea voyages led to the emergence of port cities. These cities turn into the trade centre.
- Towns played a crucial in selling goods brought from overseas like spices, silks, and foods.
- A few states like Venice and Genoa had amassed wealth by establishing their monopoly over the luxury trade between Asia and Europe.
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