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but seroiusly, silk was traded to Europe and the Middle East from china, and horses and guins were the main Chinese import earier, later on, opium and cash floed the other direction
Many items were traded on the Silk Road including silk, tea, wine, weapons, jewelry, horses, spices, cloth, glass, Oranges, crystals, wood, gold, silver, jade, nuts, oil, fruit, cotton, and a whole bunch more items. Something that was unintentionally traded on it was religion, culture, religion and disease
Mainly silk but the other HUGE thing traded on the silk road was spices from India and china for the Mediterranean area
Tea from China, obviously silk, and other luxurygoods.
Spices, copper, cotton cloth, gold, grains, horns/tusks, leopard skins, oils, papyrus, pearls, sandal wood, semiprecious stones, silk, and teakwood.
A trading route that links China and Rome together. Silk was usually traded with other goods.
silk, spices, and tea
horeses and lumber
silk was invented in the 1700s. At first woman's petticoats were made of silk. (petticoats are a type of woman's undergarment but in the early 1800 people started wearing capes, shawls and dresses made of silk and even today people wear silk so it originated in the 1700s.
the idea that we currently have of economy does not translate at all to nations in the time of the byzantine empire, however, they did have silk road trade and had to buy a lot of grain from North Africa after losing that. Over time it began to steadily decline as its empire did until it was completely destroyed in 1452. It did include trade with Russia and Scandinavia as well, but because of the Great Schism, it did not include Western Europe, although Western Europe at that time had no economic prosperity whatsoever (it's not called the dark ages for nothing)
Egyptians traded for ALOT of things.. gold , turquoise papyrus ( a type of plant used to make paper-like substances ex- small boats , baskets , and of course paper. ) and copper.
No they often traded for things they wanted with things such as beads and other non-currency type things
Chinese silk trade
Type your answer here... By camel or carrige
flour, grain, and silk
The Silk Road supplied many places of trade and commerce. It is what gave them things such as precious stones, a type of metal finish, and ivory, and what gave others things such as jade, silk, and iron. Hope this helps! (:
If you search Google for "Silk Road" the first link will be the official Silk Road website. You can access it directly by following the related links in this answer also. You can also type in " I'm SEXY and I know it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Americans had almost 1,000 merchant ships trading around the world. They traded agricultural goods, possibly tea, silk, and also furs.
Type your answer here... pots, pans, knives, guns, cloth, ammunition, flour, sugar,
The FTSE Futures Market trades a veritable cornucopia of stocks. The most popular items traded at FTSE include many different commodities and stock options.
Equitization is a type of process that is used in investing for diving tangible items like real estate. In this process, these items are turned into stock that is publically traded among a diverse group of investors.
the silk worm is involved in silk. you can get more info about that if you search on google. just type "silk worm"
silk in an type of material that you use to make cloths
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They traded mostly purple dye called Tyrian purple which was very expensive and only royalty could afford it. The dye was extracted from a certain type of sea mollusk.