European traders
European traders were individuals or groups involved in the exchange of goods and services across Europe and beyond. They played a crucial role in the development of trade routes, connecting various regions and cultures. Notable trading cities included Venice, Amsterdam, and London, where merchants would buy and sell items like spices, textiles, and precious metals.
During the Age of Exploration, European traders expanded their reach to Asia, Africa, and the Americas. They established trade networks and colonies, which facilitated the exchange of not only goods but also ideas and technologies. This period significantly influenced global commerce and cultural interactions.