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    Have you ever wondered why the Silk Road is important? The Silk was the major trade product that's when it traveled on the silk road. This route was opened by Zhang Qian. Many people called Silk Road, Silk Route linking China with West. To begin with, according to Ducksters.com article the Silk Road was important because it helped to generate trade and commerce between a number of different kingdoms and empires. The silk was invented in Ancient China according to kids history the silk fabric…

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    spring and then summer, which quickly run into each other, and do not last long. With the coming of spring or “mud season” Moose watching and driving up and down New Hampshire’s famous “Moose Alley” (US Route 3) are perhaps the popular activity especially at dusk and dawn. Driving up and down route 3 looking for moose may be your cleanest option of activities at this point in the year. Also, with spring comes the return of some of the local birds, which include bald eagles and loons, which head…

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    Trade has been a universal practice since the beginning of time, occurring not only among members belonging to one civilization, but between other societies as well. Trade was a way for people to have access to resources they otherwise would not be able to have. While trade across land was common, trade by water began to gain more popularity with the invention of better boats. One of the most well-known seas that had much trade occur upon it, is the Mediterranean Sea. Being able to access these…

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    geography and trade. There were more differences than similarities between the two. Things such as geography are obviously different but there is more to it like history and trading. The Silk Road started at 200 bc while Mali was founded before 1000 ad. The Silk Road traded slaves, spices, cloth, and other goods. Mali traded gold mainly but other goods as well. A clear difference is, the history of both the Silk Road and Mali. The Silk Road started at 200 bc. There were several routes that…

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    Silk Road Dbq

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    During the Renaissance Era which spanned from 1400-1600’s, the Silk Road was affected, The Silk Road influenced the travel, cultures, and more. The Route was not a secure simple journey; which held various threats throughout the trail. Many items including silk could only be acquired from china silk- is a highly valued cloth that everyone desired. The merchants also sold numerous items than just silk. The silk road carried various luxuries. Traveling the Silk Road was more reliable before then…

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    The Brommer family was a divided family coming from Caldwell Idaho to a small town in Iowa because of John Brommer he was the father and he wanted a better job and there was a lot of job opportunities in Iowa. Mason was the son and his mother was Julie, Mason had a lil sister named Maddie Brommer they both are in the same grade and both are victims of bullying. Iowa seemed like the perfect place for them to be because it's not to big or small and the high school they were going to attend was…

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    only able to trade after a long oceanic voyage can now access the internet and purchase goods from across in an instant. This increase in economic interconnectedness has had far-reaching implications for the world. Economic globalization has had a positive impact on the world, as nations have been able to increase speed of trade, specialize and grow economically at rates unseen in human history. Ever since the trade ship brought the first form of economic globalization, the speed of trade has…

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    Ancient times involved many trade networks that helped establish the global economy. One of these trade networks was the Silk Road, the Han Dynasty of China helped form the Silk Road. The Silk Road connected the ancient world and helped spread global economy. The Silk Road was multiple routes from east to west. The routes were used commonly around 130 BCE, then the Han Empire expanded trade west, in 1453 CE the Ottoman Empire avoided trade with any body west and the Ottomans captured…

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    Silk Roads And Rome

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    writing t The Romans and Chinese knew about each other because in the days that the roman empire existed and china had a dynasty, there was a lot of trade between Asia and other continents. One major event that caused china and rome to gain knowledge about each other was the silk road. The Silk Road is an ancient network of trade routes that went though several regions, which connected Asia to the Mediterranean. Due to Romans and Chinese crossing each other the gained communication.…

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    DBQ Essay: The Silk Road

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    The Silk Road was not a single route but rather a network of trails. Silk road was not the only Item that was treated gold, gems, glass, ivory, stones dates, grapes, carpets, rugs were also treated. Many of the items That they treated for were a secret and they didn't know how to Make them. For example, Europe was interested in silk and porcelain (they couldn't make it) and some of the effects that the Silk Road had on culture…

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