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France

Ottoman Empire

Holy Roman Empire (German States)

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Russia 5

Portugal

Spain

England Great Britain) United Kingdom

Aztec

Songhai

Ottoman

Inca

Japan

Chinese

Persian

Mughal

Maya

Silk Road (spices, silk, porcelain, tea)

gold, salt, spread ISLAM) Trans-Sahara gold, salt, spread ISLAM)

Rhine River and Mediterranean Sea- Western Europe Rhine River and Mediterranean Sea- Maritime Routes

Indian Ocean (textiles)

South China Sea (spices)

Northern Europe to Black Sea Danube River