According to Map 16.3, "Seaborne Trading Empires in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries," inspection of Spanish and Portuguese trade routes reveals which of the following?
A) The majority of Spanish and Portuguese trade routes ran through Mesoamerica.
B) Spanish and Portuguese trade across the Atlantic Ocean relied heavily upon manufactured goods.
C) Trade in sugar and slaves was closely interconnected for both the Spanish and Portuguese.
D) The ports of northern Europe were an important part of both Spanish and Portuguese trade.
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