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5 November, 15:09

By the thirteenth century, Italian towns a. suffered as trade routes shifted to central Europe and the North Sea. b. were unable to engage in trade because of Byzantine domination. c. suffered as trade routes shifted to northern Europe. d. acted as intermediaries facilitating trade between Europe and the eastern Mediterranean.

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  1. 5 November, 18:56
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    d) acted as intermediaries facilitating trade between europe and the eastern mediterranean
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