1:Silk
2: horses
3: Grapes not
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The first known inhabitants of China were hominids who lived around 2 million years ago. The earliest modern humans in the region appeared around 40,000 years ago, with evidence of well-developed cultures and societies dating back to around 5000 BC.
No they did not live in pairs. They also didn't live as a close family. They woman stayed behind and gathered food, while the men went out to hunt and din't come back for weeks. When they did come back, they only brought small portoions food that they hunted and the food still needed to be cooked.
A laidback lifestyle is one characterized by a relaxed and easygoing approach to daily life. It involves minimal stress and pressure, with a focus on enjoying simple pleasures and taking things as they come. People with a laidback lifestyle often prioritize balance, peace, and contentment in their activities and interactions.
Are you serious. They're black because they originally came from Africa. The dominicans they share the island with weren't brought there by slavery, they're native to the island and known as Indians. I think haitians were brought to the island by slavery. Just so you know there's no such thing as races there's only one as we're all the same, we all originated as black people. Every "race" has it's own DNA that makes it white, Asian, etc but also has black DNA. That prooves we're all black. I'm white & Irish but really I'm black. We all look different due to where we settled after we left Africa. If every person on the planet went back to Africa after so many yrs or so many generations all babies born would be black. Mind blowing isn't it. If you don't know this the proof's out there, get to a library or go online. You're question should be how come we're not all black
goods, slaves, and commodities between Europe, Africa, and the Americas during the 16th to 19th centuries. Europe sent manufactured goods to Africa, where they were exchanged for slaves who were then transported to the Americas to work on plantations. The products from the plantations, such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, were then sent back to Europe.
He brought back stories of the Roman empire.
Giraffe's, lions and other courageous animals!
The Roman Empire
He brought back a giraffe
he sailed acoss the ocean he went to china he brought back jewels and other pretty things
The Roman Empire :) hope this helped
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Zheng He brought back exotic goods such as pearls, gold, ivory, and giraffes to China from his voyages to showcase China's power and wealth to other nations. He also brought back knowledge of foreign cultures, ideas, and technologies that helped to enrich Chinese society at the time.
He wrote a book about his 25 years in China and brought back trade goods. Had he not returned the need to get things like gunpowder and spices from China would not have been as great in Europe. He also inspired others to seek routes to Asia.