they became art patrons
the silk road was not one road but several trade
the way they pooed is unknown
D. Foreign merchants introduced Buddhism to northern China.
Multiple groups have set up trading settlements along East Africa's coast. A couple of the first groups to do so were the Indian and Muslim Groups. Also, the originating trading began as African culture, so the African group would be apart of the trading settlements as well.
The spread of democracy of china
the silk road was not one road but several trade
A trading post is a place where people trade goods and stuff. In the 15th century trading posts were built by European traders along the coasts of Africa and Asia as a base for trade with the interior. Trading posts or 'Factories' were islands of European law and sovereignty, but European authority seldom extended very far beyond the fortified post.
Portuguese, Dutch, British, French
Trading-post empires are those empires in the earlier centuries (13-15th) which traded vast goods and set up trading posts. Trading posts were built by European traders along the coasts of Africa and Asia as a base for trade with the interior. Trading posts (or 'Factories') were islands of European law and sovereignty, but European authority seldom extended very fat beyond the fortified post.
'Many European set up trading posts along the coasts.' The prepositional phrase is modifying the verb 'set up'. It's an adverbial phrase.
What caused an increase in the number of slaves I the northern english colonies
the foreign merchants brang new idea's and beliefs,along with trade goods.
Through slave traders who brought slaves through the Sahara desert to the Mediterranean Sea.
Through slave traders who brought slaves through the Sahara desert to the Mediterranean Sea.
East Africa began trading with other regions long before European colonization. Evidence of trade networks with nations in Arabia, along the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Sea is found in Greek writings.
From everywhere and beyond.You seem to ignore the fact that European (or the Human?!) societies always were built upon slavery.
The "silk road" was a path that caravans of traders took between China (the then only source of silk) to Europe. Therefore it was not a road as we would know one in the modern sense (fit for wheeled vehicles). The rout was used by caravans of pack animals and merchants went in convoy with armed mercenary guards to protect their goods. Along the "road" trading cities grew and flourished - goods were moved from trading post to trading post by different merchants rather than from end to end, the journey would have been too long. There were the equivalent of service stations established along the route, where caravans could stop for breaks in the journey.