Yes. The Silk Road helped to bring economic prosperity to the numerous Central Asian tribes and groups that benefited from the traders passing along the Silk Road. Although the main exchange was between Europe and China, these intermediate civilizations made good money helping foreigners along or stealing from them.
The silk road was a huge part of our world history it spread many new ideas and innovations it spread Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam as well as other religions it made many civilizations rich and developed silk roads also spread goods from one civilization to the next such as silk from china and spices from India but the silk road also cause diseases such as measles and black plague to spread and wipe out civilizations.
The Silk Road trade resembles a chain because one merchant would buy a product off another and travel more down the Silk Road, let's say if all of the cheap silk is on the West part of Asia, a merchant would buy it and walk down the road and sell it for more then he bought it, the reason it's a chain is because merchants do it back and forth, the further they go, the more money it costs.
The eastern silk road is mostly desert and the western silk road is mostly mountains
the silk road is approximately 6,437 kilometers and 4,000 miles
Silk Road Project was created in 1998.
chinese civilizations
They introduced the silk road to other civilizations by trading.
1.historical writings from different civilizations 2.archaeological discoveries near the Silk Road
The silk road was invented because the Chinese needed a fast but effective way of trading goods to other civilizations in their area.
helped trade to flourish and the economy to be goodful
The silk road was a huge part of our world history it spread many new ideas and innovations it spread Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam as well as other religions it made many civilizations rich and developed silk roads also spread goods from one civilization to the next such as silk from china and spices from India but the silk road also cause diseases such as measles and black plague to spread and wipe out civilizations.
the silk road was an important source of cultural diffusion between Europe and Asia.
no, the silk road was NOT covered with silk The "Silk Road" was the "road" which silk traveled from Asia to Europe.
No the Silk Road was not smooth. The Silk road was actually a road that was used for trading. The main item traded along the Silk Road was silk that is why it is called the silk road.
Both were trading routes between Europe and the far east. The silk road carried silk to Europe, while the Indian Ocean carried spices part of the way from Pacific islands and neighboring countries to the middle east for trans shipment to Europe.
The silk road connected two major points which were huge trading posts, without it neither areas would be as prosperous.
The Silk Road trade resembles a chain because one merchant would buy a product off another and travel more down the Silk Road, let's say if all of the cheap silk is on the West part of Asia, a merchant would buy it and walk down the road and sell it for more then he bought it, the reason it's a chain is because merchants do it back and forth, the further they go, the more money it costs.