A color map of 15th century Italy shows that Italy served as a gateway between Europe and the Ottoman Empire. Points of interest shown on the map include Kingdom of Naples, Milan, Papal States, Ottoman Empire, Walachia, Bosnia, Hungary, Austria, and Serbia. There is a yellow line that encircles Venice, tracing the various shipping routes taken up the coast of and through the Adriatic Sea. Public Domain Based on the map above, what political group(s) controlled North Africa in 1400?

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The political groups that controlled North Africa in 1400, given the map on 15th century Italy, were the Hafsids and the Mamluks.

Who controlled North Africa in the 15th century?

In the 15th century, the Muslims had disintegrated into a number of empires and kingdoms such as the Mughal and Ottoman Empires. These empires and political groups often competed for control.

In North Africa, the Muslims were also in charge in the 15th century but not with one kingdom. There were for instance, the Mamluks in Egypt and there were the Hafsids in the western portion of North Africa.

Find out more on the Mamluks at https://brainly.com/question/1627225

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