Mongols made trade and travel safe during the Modern Age. During that time period, trade and other business thrived and wealth soared among residents.
Inland travel and trade in ancient Greece were challenging due to the region's mountainous terrain, which created natural barriers and limited the construction of roads. The steep hills and rugged landscapes made it difficult for large caravans to navigate, hampering trade routes between cities. Additionally, the lack of navigable rivers further complicated transportation, forcing traders to rely on more arduous overland journeys. These geographical constraints contributed to the fragmentation of Greek city-states and the development of localized economies.
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The mountains effect trade because the mountains in the area made it very difficult for travel, it could take days. The mountains also made it hard to communities (small settlements) together. The seas were actually a very good thing in Greece. Since greeces land was not fertile enough, they had to fish instead, so Greeks were known for being fisherman back than. Greeks grew back then were elives.
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During the 15th and 16th centuries, spices were highly valued due to their rarity, essential role in preserving food, and use in medicine and luxury goods. The long and perilous trade routes from Asia made spices like pepper, cinnamon, and cloves expensive and sought after in Europe. Their ability to enhance flavor and status made them symbols of wealth, prompting European exploration and the quest for new trade routes. Consequently, spices were often literally worth their weight in gold, driving significant economic and geopolitical changes during this period.
Pax Mongolica
promoted interstate relations and made trade and travel safe
While China was under rule by the Mongols during the Yuan Dyansty, merchants social status were higher and travelers were free to come and go in Asia. Because of this many people spread word of the wealth in China thus, prompting more people to travel to China. The Mongols also made it safe to travel along the Silk Road.
While China was under rule by the Mongols during the Yuan Dyansty, merchants social status were higher and travelers were free to come and go in Asia. Because of this many people spread word of the wealth in China thus, prompting more people to travel to China. The Mongols also made it safe to travel along the Silk Road.
The Mongols encouraged trade and protected the Silk Road from China to the Middle East. This made it cheaper and easier for caravans to transport goods from China.
The Mongols encouraged trade and protected the Silk Road from China to the Middle East. This made it cheaper and easier for caravans to transport goods from China.
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providing security.
providing security
providing security
They would create a large empire, allowing for the spread of ideas and goods within the empire.
Building a permanent road