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The main trade route that connected China with Rome was called what?

The trade route that connected China to Rome was called the Silk Road.


Who participated in the trade for the silk road?

China, Iran, Greece, Parthian, Mesopotamia, and Rome all participated in the trade for the silk road.


What trade routes connected china all the way to rome?

the silk road


Did trade routes linked China with the Middle East and Rome?

Yes. This was the Silk Road.


What was the impact of silk to China?

the silk impacted china because silk was use for trade..


Did ancient china trade with Greece?

China traded silk and spices all the way to Rome and Greece more than 2000 years ago.


What goods were traded between rome and china?

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.


What did Rome have that China wanted?

Rome had a variety of luxury goods, including glassware, wine, and fine textiles, which were highly sought after by the Chinese elite. In exchange, China offered products such as silk and spices, which were prized in Rome. This trade relationship was part of the broader Silk Road network, facilitating cultural and commercial exchanges between the two civilizations. The demand for these luxury items helped to stimulate long-distance trade between Rome and China.


What Did china trade through the silk roads?

silk


What what was the effect on China of the popularity of silk in Rome?

China became wealthy


Why was silk trade famous in ancient China?

Silk trade was famous in ancient China because back then, only China knew how to make silk, and anything rare is usually worth a lot. China kept silk-making a secret from the rest of the world.


Old silk road?

Around 100 BC there was an overland trade route that meandered through China to Alexandria and Rome. These were the routes that would be used to carry precious silk fabric.