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Why was the increase in the use of sea routes important to trade? it allowed larger goods to be transported it meant that people could stop trading over land it decreased the need for camels it increased the need for shipbuilders

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Answered by Ayu3h14
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Explanation: Think about it, large goods would be very difficult to transport over land and turn out to be too costly and not worth it. Large goods in great quantity could be sent overseas by boat with relative ease.

It also made it faster to transport, as land would take either longer periods of time or many merchants, increasing the prices of goods. Many countries and empires would go to war to try to take over sea routes.

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