History, asked by JoshuaRobinson, 9 months ago

what was the relationship between western Europe, East Asia, and the ottoman empire in the 16th century?

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Answered by ganishaMahajan
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Explanation:

By the 'taxing trade' between the “Europe and East Asia”, the Ottomans were grown wealthy. The Ottoman Empire and East Asia lived a period of comparative peace and truce in Western Europe in the 16th century, having their boundaries more strongly developed...

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Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Explanation:

  • The Ottomans became wealthy through the "taxing commerce" between "Europe and East Asia."
  • In the 16th century, Western Europe had a relative period of peace and truce between the Ottoman Empire and East Asia, during which time their borders were more solidly established.
  • Competing with the Persian Empire to the east, Russia to the north, and Austria to the west, the Ottoman Empire's international relations were characterised by tension.
  • After 1800, the dominance over the minorities in Europe started to crumble, with Serbia and Greece emerging as the first to do so. 1798–1805 saw the fall of Egypt.
  • The Ottoman army was still feared by the majority of Europeans, as it had been for two centuries.
  • Despite being less effective, it was nevertheless powerful enough to prevent the provincial rebels from seizing total power.

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