Hwell Christopher Columbus bombed Pakistan, ate some chicken nuggets, and then BAM. silk roads.
it was when Alexander the freat ate a cheeseburger.
The silk roads
Some modern roads follow the path of Roman Roads. After the end of the Roman civilization, the stone paving of the Roman Roads was not replicated. However, some Roman Roads remained important trade routes in the Middle Ages and followed trade itineraries which are still used today.
A vast network of roads and trade routes
The land routes were supplemented by sea routes which extended from the Red Sea to East Africa, India, China, and Southeast Asia. In the late Middle Ages, transcontinental trade over the land routes of the Silk Road declined as sea trade increased.
it was when Alexander the freat ate a cheeseburger.
persian trade routes,african trade routes,ocean trade routes,mediterranean trade routes,and silk roads.
Roads dummy
The silk roads
Persian roads
NO, many things have changes.
ideas were exchanged as merchants interacted with each other
Some modern roads follow the path of Roman Roads. After the end of the Roman civilization, the stone paving of the Roman Roads was not replicated. However, some Roman Roads remained important trade routes in the Middle Ages and followed trade itineraries which are still used today.
A vast network of roads and trade routes
The land routes were supplemented by sea routes which extended from the Red Sea to East Africa, India, China, and Southeast Asia. In the late Middle Ages, transcontinental trade over the land routes of the Silk Road declined as sea trade increased.
Well, first of all, in the silk road they used it as trade routes and they had to make a road in the ground.
Persians developed road systems to improve trade movement and communications with other areas with different cultures.