Islam first spread along TRADE ROUTES since merchants could often bring the religion to places too far away to effectively conquer.
Silk and spices were traded along with jewelry, gold, ivory, and all sorts of things people needed for ordinary life.
there were many thing traded along the silk road since it was one of the major trade routes but the main thing they traded would be goods such as... gold or salt was a huge one the people mostly traded . but over all it couldve traded any goods.
Various goods were traded in the Indian Ocean trade, including spices, textiles, precious stones, and other luxury items. Additionally, ideas, religions, and cultures were also exchanged along the trade routes.
Silk, spices, and precious metals were traded along the silk road. However the most important things, in regards to impact on world history to be traded along the silk road were religions, best example is Buddhism. The movement of technology e.g. paper making or gun powder. and arguably diseases such as the Bubonic plague.
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Thousands of years. The ancient Greeks traded along the coastlines and all the ancient societies traded with each other overland and by sea routes.
Mecca, I know because I'm learning it in history
Islam first spread along TRADE ROUTES since merchants could often bring the religion to places too far away to effectively conquer.
Silk and spices were traded along with jewelry, gold, ivory, and all sorts of things people needed for ordinary life.
Trade with neighboring people *supported the growth of towns* along trade routes. Hint=The * means the answer.
gold, salt, kola nuts, cowrie shells, spices, clothes, and slaves
there were many thing traded along the silk road since it was one of the major trade routes but the main thing they traded would be goods such as... gold or salt was a huge one the people mostly traded . but over all it couldve traded any goods.
Mainly, silk, gold, and salt was traded, along with other less popular items like Ivory, pottery, spices, and obviously camels (not the cigarette kind) :)
Since Mecca was holy site for all Arabian faiths, it was spared from the numerous tribal conflicts between Arabs throughout the Arabian Peninsula. This allowed for Mecca to see the flourishing of commerce and international trade. The religious plurality permitted in Mecca was critical for maintaining Mecca's important position along the Arabian trade routes.
Various goods were traded in the Indian Ocean trade, including spices, textiles, precious stones, and other luxury items. Additionally, ideas, religions, and cultures were also exchanged along the trade routes.