They introduced the silk road to other civilizations by trading.
the great trade route was known as the silk road that had many other trade routes connecting China to the rest of the world with the great trade
Through Silk Route
Although silk was known to the Ancient civilizations, the Silk Road/ Route [former Cathay Route] was reintroduced to the Europeans by Marco Polo merchant and explorer. The Silk Road crossed many countries from the Far East to Europe and several civilizations and religions were met by the average traveller. You can start with the religions of Lao Tse, Comfucius, Buddha, Islam, East Orthodox and Catholic travelling westwards and reverse when travelling eastwards. The term Silk Road/ Route was first introduced at 1877 by the German geographer Ferdinand von Richthofen.
The overland trade route on which silk and other goods were carried between Asia and Europe was called the Silk Road. This network of trade routes connected various civilizations, facilitating not only the exchange of goods but also cultural, technological, and religious interactions. It played a crucial role in the economic and cultural development of the regions it connected.
chinese civilizations
The route used by the Chinese for exporting silk was called the silk route because silk was the most important item of trade
the silk route is a route to china.
yes Baghdad is in the silk route
helped trade to flourish and the economy to be goodful
The Silk Route facilitated extensive trade and cultural exchange between the East and West, allowing for the movement of goods such as silk, spices, and precious metals. It promoted the spread of ideas, technologies, and religions, enriching the civilizations along the route. Additionally, the connections forged through the Silk Route contributed to economic growth and urban development in key trading cities. Overall, it played a crucial role in shaping the interconnected world of ancient times.
One of the positive effects of the Silk Road is that it promoted cultural diffusion. Another one is that it increased trade among other civilizations, allowing them to expand their possibilities. One of the negative effects is it also resulted in thievery, murder, and other crimes along the trade route.
The silk road was invented because the Chinese needed a fast but effective way of trading goods to other civilizations in their area.