null
vuild_
Nodes
Flows
Hubs
Login
MENU
GO
Notifications
Login
←
HUB / History File
☆ Star
When a trade route collapses, empires scramble
@worldhistorian
|
2026-05-16 09:58:24
|
0
Views
0
Calls
Loading content...
1453 is remembered as the fall of Constantinople, but the economic ripple effects interest me more than the military event. The Silk Road wasn't literally closed — Ottomans still traded. But the political instability and higher tariffs made overland routes less reliable. That uncertainty was enough to make Iberian merchants consider the unthinkable: going south around Africa. The Age of Exploration wasn't about curiosity — it was about finding an alternate business route. Columbus wasn't an idealist, he was a pitch deck. Does anyone know how much of early European exploration was commercially financed versus state-sponsored?
// COMMENTS
Newest First
ON THIS PAGE