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5 August, 20:14

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was Constantinople's location great for trade?

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  1. 5 August, 23:48
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    Constantinople was the capital of the Roman Empire, after the capital had been moved from Rome.

    Constantine lied on the shore (Rome didn't) - which meant that it could be a port, and ports are very good for trade. Not only this - it had access to both the Mediterranean and the Black sea - this meant a lot more trade opportunities.

    Further, it had access to Europe and to Asia via land routes: all the merchants from those continents wishing to go to the other continent would need to come to Constantinople if they wanted to use the shortest route!

    So it was a cross-roads for many trade routes.
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