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No, the silk road was a trading route in China, as the name implies, many trades used the roads to go and trade silk for at that time, silk was very valuable. The Silk Road extending from Southern Europe through The Arabian Peninsula, Somalia, Egypt, Iran, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Java- Indonesia and Vietnam until it reaches China.thats right good job.
They took grapes, raisans, wine, cotton, dye for porcelain, alum, Glauber's salt
Marco Polo travelled overland, via The Silk Road and The Spice Road, more than 200 years before any European sailed to Asia.
because the silk road is the route of trade for example ancient Chinese people go on the silk road to trade silk for cattle Because it allowed safe passage way for merchants to travel and trade without fear of being attac
it madate from the thing where you use to go and and it fast and slow sometime
the silk road was the road marco polo took to go to china but took a boat back
China developed silk from silkworms, and this process is still used today.
Yes, he went to lots of places and he made new friends but at the end he still made it to the Silk Road.
Marco Polo did go on The Great Silk Road.
The road that connected China to Europe was called the Silk Road. They traveled along the road to their 'stop' then traded their goods. Most men didn't go beyond their necessary route.
The Silk Road began in China, went through upper India, stretched across the lands of the former Persian Empire, and ended at various points throughout the Roman Empire.
No, the silk road was a trading route in China, as the name implies, many trades used the roads to go and trade silk for at that time, silk was very valuable. The Silk Road extending from Southern Europe through The Arabian Peninsula, Somalia, Egypt, Iran, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Java- Indonesia and Vietnam until it reaches China.thats right good job.
China's trading went all over the world using The Silk Road and many European traders who came from China, continued to spread Chinese goods even more.
The Han, Kushan, Parthian, and Roman Empires brought order to the Silk Road. I just found this answer online so don't blame me if it is not right.
The silk trading road can go anywhere from Asia to euro, or from Asia to India just depends on which route.
They took grapes, raisans, wine, cotton, dye for porcelain, alum, Glauber's salt
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