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False, the silk road was a expensive way to export chinese products
False, the silk road was a expensive way to export chinese products
No, it was the worse way to get things to Europe. It was dangerous, had bandits, depending on the weather the route could be impassable.
no it was expensive
The most inexpensive way to ship products from the Orient historically was through the use of maritime trade routes, such as the Silk Road or sea routes like the Spice Route. These routes allowed for the transportation of goods over long distances at relatively low costs compared to other methods of transportation available at the time.
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because the trade route was used to export amber from northern europe
By sea (boat) & air (airplane) to the US, Europe & beyond. And by road (truck) to other South American neighbours.
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Some products that were taken from China to the Middle East along the Silk Road and then on to Europe include silk and porcelain.
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Silk was generally the most precious export. Silk was light and easy to pack, and it was the favorite export product along the Silk Road. It was almost exclusively made in China until the secret was found out by the Japanese around the year 300. Porcelain was the second most important item that was transported on the silk road Other valuable items were: Bronze Medicines Perfumes Paper Tea Rice