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Q: What dynasty built many roads and traded goods as far as Greece?
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What did they buy back in the Han Dynasty in ancient china?

Valuable goods such as Chinese Silk would be traded to Rome, Greece, Egypt, Persia, Arabia and sometimes Java (Indonesia).


What goods were traded between the colonies and the mainland of Greece?

Food and the alphabet


How did ancient Greece make up for lack of farmland?

they founded colonies and traded goods


What goods were traded regularly between the colonies and their parent cities in Greece?

Foodstuffs, minerals, textiles, manufactured goods, slaves.


What did the sui dynasty trade?

The Sui Dynasty of China was involved in extensive trade, both within the empire and with other countries. They traded in silk, tea, porcelain, paper, iron, and other commodities. The Grand Canal, constructed during the Sui Dynasty, facilitated trade by connecting major waterways and enabling the transportation of goods across the empire.


What did Chinese trade and who did they trade with?

the qin dynasty traded many things like food, art, cutural ideas. one of the main things that they traded was silk. they usually traded silk to Europe in return of goods that china did not have access to grow or manufacure. they used the silk road for the trade


Why was the road built?

The Silk Road wasn't really 'built' like a highway. It developed over time as the need to transport silk that would be traded for goods from china to Europe.


What countries import goods to Greece?

None. Some countries export goods to Greece and others import goods from Greece.


Who traded with the karankawa?

The Karankawas Indians traded with the Texas Indians. They traded goods.


What does the map suggest about how Greeks traveled and transported goods to other countries?

As you can see the Balkans, where Greece is situated is surrounded by water (The Aegian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea), so they probably tranported goods and traded by sea.


Were Ideas and cultural accomplishments traded alongside goods?

True, ideas and cultural accomplishments were traded alongside goods.


What was tobacco traded for in Europe?

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