Fall of Constantinople (1453)
On May 29, 1453, the Ottoman Empire, led by Mehmed II, conquered Constantinople, the former capital of the Byzantine Empire, putting an end to more than a thousand years of history for the city. The fall of the city was a pivotal event that marked the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of a new era for the Western world. The capture of Constantinople not only sealed the fate of the Byzantine Empire, but also profoundly altered the geopolitical and economic landscape of the time.
With the destruction of one of the most important trade routes between East and West, Europeans sought new alternatives for trade with the East. This gave rise to the Age of Navigation, with Portuguese and Spanish navigators seeking new sea routes to the Indies and other parts of Asia. The fall of Constantinople, therefore, not only marked the end of an empire, but also inaugurated a period of exploration and discovery that would transform global history for centuries to come.
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