Silk, tea, spices, woven tapestries, and other handmade things were exchanged on the Eastern Silk Road.
Silk, tea, spices, woven tapestries, and other handmade things were exchanged on the Eastern Silk Road.
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the goods were silk and cotton
the goods were silk and cotton
Two-way. It was a trading route, so goods were exchanged.
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2 of the goods that traveled along the Silk Road were silk and Jade.
The Silk Road was a trade route that connected Europe, Asia and China. It was the route by means of which goods form the west were exchanged for commodities form the East. Chief amongst these commodities was silk cloth, the secret of silk being held by the Chinese. It was from this silk coming to the west that the trade route got its name.
Because silk was the major trade product which traveled on this road, it was named the Silk Road in 1877 by Ferdinand von Richthofen - a well-known German geographer. This ancient route not only circulated goods, but also exchanged the splendid cultures of China, India, Persia, Arabia, Greek and Rome.
silk and possibly spices traveled in caravans on the silk road.
It costs more money to ship goods along on the Silk Road.
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