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In the 1400 - 1500’s trade affected the world in many different ways, such as position or location. A great area for trading was an area around water but a place that had great resources too. This is what brings exploration into the picture. This is when people would hear about something that was supposed to be in a certain area, and they would go find the resources of their needs. Trade was important in many ways.

Trade became very important to the change in the early modern world. Some of the resources that regions traded was food, and natural and man made resources. Trade was made so important that Italy had trade routes. Three of the Italian port cities were Naples, Barletta, and Florence. To have a great trade route, you would want a place surrounded by water, like rivers and lakes. This made the transportation of goods much easier. That is why Italy was a good trading spot. Trade brought new stuff such as some foods and technology into the life of other countries that may not of had those things before. This made life easier with the technology and the food so that more people were able to survive in the trade revolution time there for the population went up.

Exploration is the search for resources and goods, even through space as space exploration. Think of it as if you were to take some big profited stock out of the stock market, or take a child from the play ground that was supposed to be there ... To find it, you need to go looking for it. For example, Portuguese explorers heard there were Christian Kings in India, and they set out to find them.

China, for a very long time, did not open up there trade routes until they saw the benefits of the trade revolution. They finally opened up and found it to be the greatest trade route for most. An early thirteenth-century letter from the governor of Sijilmasa in southern Morocco to the king of Ghana in Western Africa said that he wanted him to follow the policy that he would allow merchants to enter and leave countries freely, even if they are poor traders. Trade really brought foreign relation together, for the reason that people needed us and we needed them for their goods.