The Influence Of The Fall Of Constantinople

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The fall of Constantinople was a major turning point in World history. Constantinople was under siege and was overthrown by the Ottomans. This signaled the end of an important part of history. The fall led to the search for new sea routes in Asia, influenced the European age of Exploration and marked the end of a great empire. Constantinople was slowly taken down by the Ottoman Turks. They had been under siege multiple times, and still managed to stay intact. However, that changed in 1453. On April 2nd, 1453 the Ottomans lay siege on the city. The people of Constantinople were stuck behind the city's gates.The Ottomans still had them greatly outnumbered. Constantinople was doomed. The Ottomans had all the advantages, way more

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