It helped spread ideas, technology, and religion.
they could trade silkeasier
they ate it
because they wanted to. thats why.
they protected the people who traveled in it form outside people
No the Silk Road was not smooth. The Silk road was actually a road that was used for trading. The main item traded along the Silk Road was silk that is why it is called the silk road.
The Silk Road was a route not a road and it wasn't made of Silk either. You can always call it the Silk Route.
Silk, spices, and precious metals were traded along the silk road. However the most important things, in regards to impact on world history to be traded along the silk road were religions, best example is Buddhism. The movement of technology e.g. paper making or gun powder. and arguably diseases such as the Bubonic plague.
No, the Mongols helped expand it.
the silk road
because they wanted to. thats why.
They reopened silk road. They also introduced china to silk and porcelain.
The Mongols encouraged trade and protected the Silk Road from China to the Middle East. This made it cheaper and easier for caravans to transport goods from China.
The Mongols encouraged trade and protected the Silk Road from China to the Middle East. This made it cheaper and easier for caravans to transport goods from China.
The Mongols. And their leader was Genghis Khan.
The Mongols facilitated trade by the use of the silk road
With the fall of Rome, the Silk Road lost guards and it became unsafe. It was used again at a later time under the Mongols.
they protected the people who traveled in it form outside people
The silk road referred to channel for carrying culture between 2 or more communities and its impact was that it enabled cultural exchange.
Building a permanent road