Silk, spices, tea, perfumes, precious stones, gold, silver, jewelry, metalwork, glassware, sheep, goats, horses, African ivory, flowers, fruits, herbs, porcelains, pottery, furs, salts, and saddlery is all the stuff traded on the Silk route.
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They traded silk
The Silk Road is called the Dookie Road because it used to be a trade Dookie in Asia where merchants traded silk. Other goods were traded on the silk road, such as foods, jewelry, and other materials.
The Romans traded with Persia and China via the Silk Road and with india via the sea route from Egypt and through the Red Sea.They also traded with the Arabian Peninsula.
Silk, salt, black pepper and other spices.
It was a route that traded slaves for cotton and other products that were traded to another country to be manufactured
They traded silk
The Silk Road is called the Dookie Road because it used to be a trade Dookie in Asia where merchants traded silk. Other goods were traded on the silk road, such as foods, jewelry, and other materials.
Silk spices and gold
The Romans traded with Persia and China via the Silk Road and with india via the sea route from Egypt and through the Red Sea.They also traded with the Arabian Peninsula.
It was a route that traded slaves for cotton and other products that were traded to another country to be manufactured
Silk, salt, black pepper and other spices.
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spices, salt, wood - MAINLY!!!Other things such as silk, cloth, teas etc. were mostlytraded through the Silk Road and the Tea Horse Route.
Silk was traded for... i think gold :)
The merchants traded silk on the silk road
He traded all the time during his route on the Silk Road so that he could get valuable resources for his trip to the silk road, he traded Silk, Ivory, Jade, Glass, Spices (Black Pepper, Curry, Cloves), cloths, oils (not vegetable oil), weapons, and Gold were some of the things they traded.
China traded extensively in silk and porcelain. These were two of their most profitable exports.