Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning trade in the Middle Ages? A. None of these answers are true. B. A series of wholesale fairs formed an extensive overland trade route from the Western part of Europe to the spice islands in the East. C. The trading towns were protected by nearby lords who offered towns military protection in exchange for the right to collect taxes. D. There were two centers of trade, one in the south controlled by the merchants in Venice and the other in the North controlled by merchants in Bruges. E. Trade between the New World and the Old World was the most profitable trade route.
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