Based on the map, what was an economic advantage England had in the 1400s?(5 points) Responses Having holdings that were spread-out meant it was able to trade in many markets. Having holdings that were spread-out meant it was able to trade in many markets. Having holdings that were land-locked, it was able to control inland trade routes such as the Silk Road. Having holdings that were land-locked, it was able to control inland trade routes such as the Silk Road. Being close to France meant it had easy access to cheese and wine markets. Being close to France meant it had easy access to cheese and wine markets. Having access to sea routes on all sides meant it was able to easily conduct maritime trade.

Having access to sea routes on all sides meant it was able to easily conduct maritime trade.