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the conquering of which city in c.e.1453 forced the europeans to find new sea trade routes to india

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

In C.E. 1453, the place/ city which was conquered that forced the Europeans to find new sea trade routes in India, was Constantinople.

Explanation:

How did this happen?

THE DAY IT ALL HAPPENED :-

Dated back to 29th of May in the year 1453, the Ottoman army was the one who attacked. There was a siege conducted on their part which lasted from 6th April of 1453 to 29th May of 1453.

When this city was conquered the Ottomans took over under the command of Sultan II Mehmed.

This was the time of a new era, that  started in the world and a new balance came through by the conquest of Constantinople .

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

The conquering of Constantinople in c.e.1453 forced the Europeans to find a new sea trade route to India.

During the period, Genghis Khan and Timur the Lame took over huge swathes of Asia one after another due to which the Europeans were forced to find a new sea trade route to India. There were terror and destruction on a very large scale at that time and therefore Europeans were forced to find the new route.

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