The geographic location of constantinople, the capital of the byzantine empire,
a)preven...
Social Studies, 03.02.2020 16:01, mabutler2013
The geographic location of constantinople, the capital of the byzantine empire,
a)prevented invasions from rival empires.
b)allowed for trading contacts with europe, africa, and asia.
c)made it prone to flooding and constant trade interruptions.
d)enabled overland, but not overseas, trade with europe and asia.
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