PPT-Between 200 B.C.E. and 200 C.E., the silk road facilitated commodity trade between which

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A The Roman and Incan B The Han and Spanish C The Roman and Han D The Mali and Byzantine Bell Ringer The development and spread of Christianity and Buddhism before

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A The Roman and Incan B The Han and Spanish C The Roman and Han D The Mali and Byzantine Bell Ringer The development and spread of Christianity and Buddhism before 600 CE had all of the following in common EXCEPT. Through . the Era of the Four Empires. New Interest in the Silk Road: A Shop in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Some Major Silk Road Caravan Routes and Adjacent Sea Routes. Banditry along the Silk Road. A Tang-Era Mural in the Mogao Caves. Who did they trade with?. . Who did they trade with?. Not part of the main Silk Road, however, active regional trade. Mediterranean Trade (What). What they traded:. . Animals. Agricultural Products. Contributions of Classical Empires. Classical empires such as the Han, Kushan, Parthian, and Roman brought order and stability to large territories. They undertook massive construction projects to improve transportation infrastructure. Silk is a beautiful fabric that is soft and seems to glow. Clothing made of silk was a source of pride and a sign of great wealth. Even the smallest pieces of silk would be proudly displayed by wealthy Romans.. World’s Most Famous Trading Network. 1200-1453 A.D.. Essential Standards. 6.E.. 1 . Understand . how the physical environment and human interaction affected the economic activities of various civilizations, societies and regions. Networks . of Communication and Exchange. The Silk Road. The Silk Road was an important overland trade route which stretched more than 5,000 miles and linked China with the Mediterranean coast of the Middle East and Europe.(McCannon 82). They came across bridge in search of animals. Marco Polo. Started his journey to bring back valuable goods from China. Used the silk road to reach his destination. The Silk Road was a major trade route between China and other lands. The Silk Road. Idea of the Silk Road. 1500 . BCE – long distance trade between Central Asia and other peoples. Rome: wanted to link Mediterranean lands with China through Mesopotamia. 100 . BCE – beginning of “Silk Road. In Roman times Europeans became captivated by the idea of a trade route linking the lands of the Mediterranean with China by way of Mesopotamia, Iran, and Central Asia. The Silk Road, as it came to be called in modern times, experienced several periods of heavy use. The Silk Road. Idea of the Silk Road. 1500 . BCE – long distance trade between Central Asia and other peoples. Rome: wanted to link Mediterranean lands with China through Mesopotamia. 100 . BCE – beginning of “Silk Road. The spread of economic activity, . religion, & disease through trade. What are Impacts of Long-distance Trade?. Provides wealth to civilizations. Gives civilizations access . to foreign products. WORLD HISTORY READERS. Level 1-. ⑤. The Longest Road in the World . What was the Silk Road?. 1. The Silk Road was only one way to travel from Europe to Asia long ago. . 2. In fact, the Silk Road was made up of many roads. They passed through many different places like deserts, rivers, mountains, and forests.. Silk Road World’s Most Famous Trading Network 1200-1453 A.D. Essential Standards 6.E.1 Understand how the physical environment and human interaction affected the economic activities of various civilizations, societies and regions. SILK ROAD. TRANS-SAHARAN. INDIAN OCEAN. I GOT THE HORSES IN THE BACK... AND SOME SADDLES & STIRRUPS TOO. the exchange of people, technology, religious and cultural beliefs, food crops, domesticated animals, and disease pathogens developed across far-flung networks of communication and exchange..

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