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In the 1500s new trade networks developed that went beyond those established by

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Arabs

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In the 1500s, new trade networks developed that went beyond those established by the Arabs. Most of the trade in the world went through the Middle East thanks to Arab routes, as these connected Europe, Africa and Asia. However, as Europeans began to discover new territories in the 1500s, they began to trade with these areas, expanding trade through networks that went beyond those established by the Arabs.

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The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above as to who established the new trade networks in the 1500s are the Europeans. In the 1500s, new trade networks developed that went beyond those established by the Europeans. They created various technologies that enable them to make a better trade network. 
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