The Silk Road facilitated the exchange of not just goods but also ideas and religious beliefs, allowing for the cross-pollination of cultures. As merchants and travelers moved along the trade routes, they shared their spiritual practices and philosophies, leading to the spread of religions like Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, and Islam. This cultural interaction enriched societies along the route, encouraging tolerance and the blending of traditions. Ultimately, the Silk Road played a crucial role in shaping the spiritual landscape of Eurasia.
i think that the effect was greatly!
im not for sure, but i think by trade. also i think that it probably spread around wherever the missionaries went
I think it had a good effect on the Native Americans because it guaranteed freedom of religion and trials by jury.
The primary one was the invention of the printing press. It allowed people to think and learn new ideas.
they all have different thingd in them
people could think the new ideas are more reasonable and go with the new idea or simply because others are doing it.
they wanted to hide them b/c they didnt think others worthy
by avoiding ashoka's plans in 1100s
by avoiding ashoka's plans in 1100s
by avoiding ashoka's plans in 1100s
by avoiding ashoka's plans in 1100s
It spread like any other religion: by talking about it. I also think its scriptures being the official text for education in china helped. :) -Te lol