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How do you think the Crusades may have influenced the trade routes shown on this map? Explain. How might ideas from foreign lands have influenced people living in the cities along the trade routes? Would cities far from trade routes likely experience the same influence?
How might trade have affected the cultures of people living in the areas shown along the trade routes?

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