Multiple Choice
The center of the North Sea/Baltic trade route in northern Europe in the 1100s and 1200s, and an important center of woolen cloth production, was
A) Stockholm.
B) Novgorod.
C) Edinburgh.
D) Hamburg.
E) Flanders.
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