Chapter 7
This Chapter focused on three routes used for trading. The first was the Silk Route in Eurasia. This route provided products mostly for the elite. Things like porcelain, gold, paper and food. Unfortunately this route caused the population to decrease because the rats were able to carry the black death. The silk road was not a real road, but it did cause a huge increase in trade.
The second route was the Sand route located in the Sahara in West Africa. This route was used to trade gold, slaves, and salt. Things were carried by camels, horses, donkeys and slaves. It was challenging for traders to navigate because they had to rely on other people for directions. This rode lead to hierarchy and advanced commercial centers.
The third trading route was the sea in the Indian ocean surrounding Africa, Mediterranean, and China. This route allowed the trade of porcelain, spices, and bigger items because boats were transporting goods. Ideas were able to spread because of these boats and that lead to the spread of Hindu. China was definitely the dominating force in this trade network.
The second route was the Sand route located in the Sahara in West Africa. This route was used to trade gold, slaves, and salt. Things were carried by camels, horses, donkeys and slaves. It was challenging for traders to navigate because they had to rely on other people for directions. This rode lead to hierarchy and advanced commercial centers.
The third trading route was the sea in the Indian ocean surrounding Africa, Mediterranean, and China. This route allowed the trade of porcelain, spices, and bigger items because boats were transporting goods. Ideas were able to spread because of these boats and that lead to the spread of Hindu. China was definitely the dominating force in this trade network.
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