No the Silk Road was a trail of the Ancient world that connected Eastern Asia with Europe.
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 eastern silk road is mostly desert and the western silk road is mostly mountains
what effects did the silk have on the weastern world
the silk road is approximately 6,437 kilometers and 4,000 miles
The Silk Road was a series of routes that came off of the main Silk Road. The Silk Road consisted of the main Silk Road, minor routes and sea routes which were used later in the Silk Road's history, when the Silk Road became dangerous.
it made wars easier for people because they had gun powderit made trading easier because, they had a rought
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.
no, the silk road was NOT covered with silk The "Silk Road" was the "road" which silk traveled from Asia to Europe.
The road which linked China with the Roman world for the silk trade.
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.
Chang'an (today called Xi'an), the capital city of Han Dynasty in Chinese history, was the starting point of the Silk Road.
No the Silk Road was a trail of the Ancient world that connected Eastern Asia with Europe.
Delhi wasn't a "stop" on the Silk Road, which had several different routes over the centuries. Use the link below to learn more about the Silk Road from China through the Middle East. The history of the silk road is a long one, and it covers a lot of geography.
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 eastern silk road is mostly desert and the western silk road is mostly mountains
what effects did the silk have on the weastern world