Europe, China, England, French, Japan.
turkey, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan ,Russia, Iran, India ,Iraq ,Syria, Istanbul ,Pakistan
EDIT
Europe and "French" is not a country.
Japan was not involved in trade along the Silk Road
England was not involved in trade along the Silk Road
The second row of countries are modern day nations and therefore could not have participated in trade along the Silk Road.
I would however add the Roman and ByzantineEmpires to the list of "countries" that participated in Silk Road trade.
People traded all around the world for silk!
The Romans traded with Persia and China via the Silk Road and with india via the sea route from Egypt and through the Red Sea.They also traded with the Arabian Peninsula.
The merchants traded silk on the silk road
china was famous for silk. the silk road was used for trading. silk was traded so they called it the silk road.
the battle near Euphrates rivers in Mesopotamia
The Silk Road is called the Dookie Road because it used to be a trade Dookie in Asia where merchants traded silk. Other goods were traded on the silk road, such as foods, jewelry, and other materials.
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The Romans traded with Persia and China via the Silk Road and with india via the sea route from Egypt and through the Red Sea.They also traded with the Arabian Peninsula.
No, the source was in Indonesia, not China.
The merchants traded silk on the silk road
china was famous for silk. the silk road was used for trading. silk was traded so they called it the silk road.
the silk road was used for trading they traded silk, tea, and spices. and china porcelain glass rhubarb ect.
the silk road facilitated trade between china and europe
The item most traded on the silk road was gold and silk.
the battle near Euphrates rivers in Mesopotamia
Some Roman goods that were traded on the Silk Road were gold coins, blass and glazes, grapevines, and alfalfa. The Romans wanted the silk from China for their gold, silver, and bronze coins and their precious gems.
The Silk Road is called the Dookie Road because it used to be a trade Dookie in Asia where merchants traded silk. Other goods were traded on the silk road, such as foods, jewelry, and other materials.