I'm trying to write a fantasy story set in an alternate England (It wasn't really England since there probably were a bunch of Germanic people migrating there at the time). I want to add some trade routes to make it more realistic, but I can't seem to find good sources online to help me out for that time period. If I know where the trade routes and resources are, I can set clear kingdom boundaries. Questions like where did all the cotton, wood, or cattle mostly come from, which region forged armor, which areas were most responsible for farming or engineering? That sorta thing.
Unrelated but if you guys don't mind, I'd also like to know where the politics and battles mostly took place. Thanks :)
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