Which statement describes trade routes during the late medieval period? Overland routes connected London and Paris with Jerusalem. Sea routes were used for trade between Paris and Constantinople. Overland routes were used for trade between Rome and Jerusalem. Sea routes were used to move goods between Europe and Jerusalem.

Answer :

Answer:

Sea routes were used to move goods between Europe and Jerusalem.

Explanation:

During the late medieval period, most trade between Europe and Jerusalem was done by sea routes, this is because shipping goods through the sea was much cheaper than doing so by land.

This trade routes were dominated by the Italian maritime republics of the late medieval period: the Republic of Venice, the Republic of Genoa, and the Republic of Pisa.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Sea routes were used to move goods between Europe and Jerusalem.