What was the nature of the trade between eastern and western Europe in the 17th century?

A) Western Europe imported grain in increasing amounts from eastern Europe in return for art objects and manufactured goods.
B) Eastern and western Europe remained economically isloated, as Russia, Poland, and Prussia extended their trade relationships with the Ottoman Empire.
C) The inability of eastern Europe to produce anything of value to the West frustrated attempts to establish trading connections between the two halves of Europe.
D) Eastern Europe emerged as a powerful challenger to Western domination of the global commercial network.


Ans: A) Western Europe imported grain in increasing amounts from eastern Europe in return for art objects and manufactured goods.

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