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Why were Venice and Genoa cut out of overseas trade in the 1600s?
A) Traders believed they no longer had anything of value.
O B) Trade routes and fortunes moved westward.
O C) The Medici family went bankrupt.
O D) They decided to cut themselves off from the world.

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Trade routes moved westward toward the americas and the atlantic ocean

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