Silk, salt, black pepper and other spices.
Japanese impact on medieval Europe was minimal. Though the Europeans traded with China at times, and the Chinese traded with the Japanese, there was no direct route connecting Japan with Europe, and the indirect routes, such as the Silk Road, were not usually open.
The merchants traded silk on the silk road
the silk road is a road that traders traded on. they traded items such as tea, porcelain, fabrics, and silk. that is how it got it's name.
Spices and other goods (like silk) were traded between the Orient and the Roman Empire with the people of the Indus Valley as middlemen.
Iron ore.
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Japanese impact on medieval Europe was minimal. Though the Europeans traded with China at times, and the Chinese traded with the Japanese, there was no direct route connecting Japan with Europe, and the indirect routes, such as the Silk Road, were not usually open.
Silk spices and gold
The merchants traded silk on the silk road
The item most traded on the silk road was gold and silk.
Salt, silks, pottery, saddlery, spices. (I really didn't mean to stick to sses)
the silk road is a road that traders traded on. they traded items such as tea, porcelain, fabrics, and silk. that is how it got it's name.
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Silk, Ivory, Jade, Glass, Spices (Black Pepper, Curry, Cloves), cloths, oils (not vegetable oil), weapons, and Gold were some of the things they traded.
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