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    The Silk Road’s Rise and Fall in Eurasia The Silk Road was key in the development of the Eurasia area by transporting goods and ideologies. The Silk Road was established during the Han dynasty in 130 b.c.e, to provide trade routes from the China to the west. The road was initially a caravan trail starting in Xi’an and followed the Great Wall of China for 4,000 miles until it reached the Mediterranean Sea. The Mediterranean would become a major factor in the decline of the Silk Road. The Route was

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    originally the Silk Road was made to trade silk with in the Chinese Empire. Marco Polo was one of the first people to travel to China along the Silk Road. The two countries I will be focusing my research on are China and India, but also a part of the Silk Road was Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Egypt, the African continent, Greece, Rome, and Britain. In this essay, you will be learning what was introduced to both China and India, how the Silk Road affected China, and how India was affected by the Silk Road. Products

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    country to get what you want? The Silk Road was a treacherous journey that spanned from Asia all the way to Rome. People carried their countries goods in large caravans to exchange them with other people across the country. The Silk Road helped people get what they want by traveling there. The Silk Road took a huge part in history because it helped a number of cultures get closer to each other and share part of them, for example traditions and beliefs. The Silk Road was a difficult and dangerous trek

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    The knowledge spread through the Silk Road was extensive; both the East and the West gained new technologies and information while also sharing them. Without the success of trade via the Silk Road, the ability to share technology would have been sundered, therefore prohibiting the spread and advancement of technology. Through the Silk Road, Europe and Asia were able to gain a better cultural understanding of each other as well as much more beyond that. Along with many other various products and crafts

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    Buddhism and Christianity were impacted the most with the development of the Silk Road from 600C.E. to 1450 C.E. A great change in both religions, would be that they became more materialistic. Christianity, for example, began using silk covers and wall hangings. Christians also began to incorporate Greek philosophy and a few Roman aspects into their religion because of the spread of ideas along the Silk Road. Buddhism began to be incorporated with other religions, monasteries became more focused

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    about the Silk Road and the amazing cities and treacherous deserts on its path. Type your Claim/Thesis statement in the box: The Silk Road was vary enriching for the countries and cultures to the north and south ,west and east on the Silk Road but it also had its dangers when traveling. Transition + Your own original Reason, Detail, or Fact First we have what they traded on the Silk Road to mack the north and south, west and east on the Silk Road so divers.Like from china they traded silk, iron

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    The Silk Road was a good trading route because it connected to China so people can go through the road and get good quality silk and gunpowder, iron, bronze, orange trees, ceramics, confucianism. Transition + Your own original Reason, Detail, or Fact First, the Chinese traded silk along the Silk Road for currency. One supporting Example or Evidence from text or source document The Parthians traded currency for silk with the Chinese. Explanation of your Supporting Example or Evidence Document

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    Essay about The Silk Road

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    of a person having key situations in life can also be applied to events or systems such as the Silk Road. The Silk Road was one of the largest international collaborations of its time as many countries worked to ensure that the silk coming from China was able to make its way west as gold and other items from places like Rome worked their way east. Because of its size, the were always issues with the Silk

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    and trade between empires across Eurasia, particularly through the development of the Silk Road, which was a trade network connecting China with civilizations in Central Asia, India, the Middle East and Europe. Although it was first established during the Han Dynasty around 141-87 BCE, Silk Road truly developed after the dynasty’s fall, even as China fell into nearly four centuries of chaos. Along the Silk Roads, culture travelled alongside goods, enabling a continuous exchange between diverse people

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    From 500 BCE to 1000 CE, the Silk Roads served as a vessel for safer trade routes of various goods and promulgation of religious ideals across distant lands. However the continuous use of these routes also opened the door for the possibility of disease and epidemics to spread throughout the lands and drastically affect the economy of those settlements connected by the silk roads. When the Silk roads and Mediterranean sea lanes were first set in place around 500 BCE they were initially intended

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