Which places saw the greatest increase in immigrants during this period?
a) easily accessible port towns like Naples, Marseilles, and Barcelona
b) well-fortified towns like Paris, London, and Madrid
Consider This: What was the easiest way for Europeans to go long distances at this time? See 1.2: Immobile Lives.
c) small towns growing with the economy like Edinburgh, Sheffield, and Orange
Consider This: What was the easiest way for Europeans to go long distances at this time? See 1.2: Immobile Lives.
d) Most Europeans moving long distances in this period were going to the New World.
Consider This: What was the easiest way for Europeans to go long distances at this time? See 1.2: Immobile Lives.
a) easily accessible port towns like Naples, Marseilles, and Barcelona
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