Changing Patterns of Trade

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Changing Patterns of Trade 1400-1650

Northern Italy Dominated Mediterranean Commerce During the 1400s

The Venetian Mercantile Empire

Hanseatic Merchant 1500s

What were the causes of changing patterns of trade during the 1400s and 1500s?

Expansion of Maritime Technology

Spanish Territories c. 1581

Philip II marries Mary, Queen of England in 1554

Queen Elizabeth 1558-1603

Course of the Spanish Armada 1588

Trade with the Orient

Inside a Printing Works, Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris Papermaking, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Calvinist Worship, John Calvin

Fluyt Ship c. 1600

Political Map of Europe c. 1600