The thing that brought an end to it was the Black Plauge. I guess!
around 1400 CE, exploration and new sea routes brought an end to much of the overland trade.
Merchants traded on the silk road, that is how all of the other cultures got what they needed. Say China had silk and Japan had rice, those two cultures would trade to get what they needed.
The Silk Route was a series of routes covering more than 4,000 miles.
For a college report I am doing an essay on the influences that the silk road had on ancient china. If someone could answer this question soon so I don't miss the end date of when my essay is due that would be fantastic
Cause the silk road was a trade route too trade goods and they traded with India and china and Rome and Lavogang and kashgarand all of these places all are near or next to the mediteansea.
around 1400 CE, exploration and new sea routes brought an end to much of the overland trade.
The silk road began in China at the South China Sea and ended at the Mediterranean Sea.
The Silk Road and TradeThe Silk Road stretched for thousands of miles from the Han capitol through the deserts of central Asia to the Mediterranean Sea. They connected china and earth.
It started in china and ended in Europe.
Yes, he went to lots of places and he made new friends but at the end he still made it to the Silk Road.
The silk road began in China at the South China Sea and ended at the Mediterranean Sea.
Merchants traded on the silk road, that is how all of the other cultures got what they needed. Say China had silk and Japan had rice, those two cultures would trade to get what they needed.
The Silk Route was a series of routes covering more than 4,000 miles.
It starts in the western area of China and ends at the Mediterranean Sea.
The main way was by the silk road. Italy is located and the end of the silk road. most of the great humanists are from there and since they were at the end of the silk road, philosophers that came up and down the silk road heard the idea and spread it around, also developing the idea into a far greater one.
The fall of the Mongol Empire.
For a college report I am doing an essay on the influences that the silk road had on ancient china. If someone could answer this question soon so I don't miss the end date of when my essay is due that would be fantastic