MindMap Gallery Trade relations in medieval England
Trade relations in medieval England were extensive, with close ties to the Hanseatic League. Wool trade was a significant export commodity, establishing stable trade links with Flanders, Italy, and other regions. Important ports and trade cities such as London and Liverpool served as hubs for trade. Fairs and markets facilitated the exchange and circulation of goods. Additionally, the development of currency and banking provided convenience for trade, further promoting economic prosperity in medieval England.
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