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Group of traders traveled over the Silk Roads. Traders carried silk, ceramics, tea, and other goods to Western markets. Traders returned with new foods, plants, and minerals. Increased trade led to more Chinese contact with people from other countries. People from Arabia, Persia, and India visited.

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