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The Silk Road: Trading Route Between Western Rome And China

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Unit 4 Essay
AP World History
Due Date: 11/9/15
Period: 5
Chloe Hinton

The Silk Roads were an established trading route between Western Rome and China`s Han Dynasty. This trade network included land and maritime routes. Due to these various trading mechanisms, many products could be traded to many different locations. The patterns of interaction that occurred along the Silk Road from 200 B.C.E. to 1450 C.E. show that changes and continuities regarding the Silk Road included products traded, cultural expressions and diffusion, and religion. One of the examples of interaction along the Silk Road was in the items that were exchanged. The Silk Roads were originally created for Han China to be able to trade with a specific alliance, however it expanded into something more. The first product traded was Ferghana horses that the Chinese leader of Zhang Qian brought back with him. This caused a trade between Han China and Central Asia. In exchange, Central Asia began to collect various Chinese goods from Han China such as silk, …show more content…

During the rise of the Silk Roads, there was little cultural influence. This is because negotiators carried on the trade between the Han and Roman empires causing the two empires to have no direct contact with each other. During the Tang dynasty this actually changes. The Islamic and European medieval periods were influenced by Chinese paper. Their written works started to become normal in saving and transmitting cultural knowledge such as written bibles, histories, math and other intellectual discoveries. Crusaders were reintroduced with Eastern goods such as spices and cloth but were also influenced when they saw large energetic, urban cities. Greeks were re-introduced to ancient works because they were reconnected with the Byzantine Empire and the Abbasid caliphate. Also eastern works were spread along the Silk Road. These works inspired Muslim and European

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