chikaaa chikaaa
  • 19-07-2019
  • History
contestada

why did new trade routes grow following Alexander's conquest ​

Respuesta :

tristang2
tristang2 tristang2
  • 19-07-2019
Alexander the Great expanded his Empire quickly, and in many cases destroyed existing infrastructures or looted cities to keep his men fed and hydrated. Thus when his conquests ended new trade routes within his Empire sprung up, along with routes to powers that now bordered him.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Jake sold 39 tickets to the the school fair and Jeanie sold 12 tickets. What is the ratio in the simplest for of the number of tickets Jeanne sold to the number
Which of the following parties was the first opposition party in the United States? Select one: a. Democratic-Republican Party b. Democratic Party c. Republican
what is 823,618 divisible by?
What is 473 rounded to the nearest hundred?
why did the heat treated enzyme behave differently than the non heated enzyme
what is the average wingspan of a swallow
whats the answer for 12 (2w-3)=6w
-5.47 and 5.47 on a number line is equal to |-5.47|.Explain her error.
Which of these factors helped hide economic problems in the 1920s? a. Investors lost confidence in the market. b. Farmers sold crop surpluses to pay off their d
brady joined the band.In group 1 there are a total of 44 students.There are 8 students who play the oboe.There are 1 over 2 as many students playing the clarin