Relationships between Venetians and the Turks during 16th century.
The positive effects of
their relationship
the start of their relationship
- After their war the Turks surprised Venice by sending out large fleets, Venice lost all oftheir bases.
- After the war, there was peace between the two and neutrality.
- Beside their hostility between their countries they managed to still be main trading partners
- The Turks and the Venetians started well before the 16th century.
- First conflict between the two started as a problem between Venice and their enemy Genoese.
- Turkish and Venetian war during the years 1714-1718, which was fought between the republic of Venice and the ottoman empire.
- The treaty of Passarowitz ended the war.
Turks
- The Turks are from the country in south western Asia, Turkey.
- Islam is the Turks main religion.
- The Turks were apart of the ottoman empire.
- They have political parties; presidents of the republic, prime ministers, grand national assembly, and etc.
Venetians
- The Venetians are from Venice.
- Venice was significant to Europe because it was a trading city.
- The Venetian was the longest lived republic in the world, it lasted 1.100 years.
- The venetian state was a good strength of the nation.