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Which countries benefitted in terms of trade routes from the sacking of Constantinople in 1453? a) Brazil and Argentina b) Spain and Portugal c) England and France d) England and Holland
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Which countries benefitted in terms of trade routes from the sacking of Constantinople in 1453?
a) Brazil and Argentina
b) Spain and Portugal
c) England and France
d) England and Holland
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Spain and Portugal replaced the Ottoman Trade Monopoly with their own.
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