Answer:
Option: Hanseatic
Explanation:
If traders wanted to share goods from Gdansk with Oslo, they would likely take Hanseatic trade route. The Hanseatic was a league formed with German towns and cities in north in the 12th century CE to promote trade. The trade grew in the 13th century CE and placed monopoly in trade in the Baltic region by Gotland island. The Hanseatic League was capable of making trade relations and beneficial dealings with other nations.