what was the impotence of Constantinople before it fell to the ottomans in 1453
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Mehmed surrounded Constantinople from land and sea while employing cannon to maintain a constant barrage of the city's formidable walls. The fall of the city removed what was once a powerful defense for Christian Europe against Muslim invasion, allowing for uninterrupted Ottoman expansion into eastern Europe.
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Constantinople was considered as the major trade centre between Europe and Asia..
As there was great demand for Idian spices in Europe
It was also called " THE GATEWAY OF EUROPEAN TRADE"..
The Arab merchant carried Asian merchandise to Constantinople, from were the Italian merchants would buy these goods and sell them in other European countries like Spain and Portugal
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