As people traded goods they also traded ideas. This spread of ideas contributed to the changing of religions and culture. The mixing of Buddhism and Hinduism is a good example of spreading ideas. These religions both originated in India. Since people did not like the complexity of Hinduism, they eventually found Buddhism. They shared their ideas and today, Hinduism and Buddhism have mixed ideas and cultures. Even though they traded ideas, they also had illnesses. Afro Eurasia had diseases that they built up an immunity to, but when they came in contact with Asia it spread because they were not immune to it. Another example is when rats from India came from sea trade to Europe. The rats carried the bubonic plague which wiped out thousands of people in 534
As people traded goods they also traded ideas. This spread of ideas contributed to the changing of religions and culture. The mixing of Buddhism and Hinduism is a good example of spreading ideas. These religions both originated in India. Since people did not like the complexity of Hinduism, they eventually found Buddhism. They shared their ideas and today, Hinduism and Buddhism have mixed ideas and cultures. Even though they traded ideas, they also had illnesses. Afro Eurasia had diseases that they built up an immunity to, but when they came in contact with Asia it spread because they were not immune to it. Another example is when rats from India came from sea trade to Europe. The rats carried the bubonic plague which wiped out thousands of people in 534