Jason Sands

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Venice’s most rapid period of expansion took place during the Crusades in the 12th and 13th centuries. The Christian powers of Western Europe needed some way to transport large numbers of men to the Middle East, and Venice agreed to offer its large fleet for that purpose. In addition to payment and spoils of war, Venice capitalized on crusader victories by acquiring strategic port cities, further enhancing its naval control of the Mediterranean.
The Return of Great Power Rivalry: Democracy versus Autocracy from the Ancient World to the U.S. and China
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