silk, satin, other fine fabrics, musk and other perfumes, jewels, jade, ivory, glassware, gold, weapons, spices (salt, curry, black pepper, cinnamon, etc), dyes, flowers, furs, animals, tea, oils, slaves, medicine, and paper were some of the things traded.
probably SILK! that's why its called the SILK road! Think about it
They made money by selling food to travelers.
The Silk Road was used to traded gold, fur, animals, diamond, mirrors, food, shoes, clothes, food and many more. The Silk Road is located in Central Asia.
Merchants traded on the silk road, that is how all of the other cultures got what they needed. Say China had silk and Japan had rice, those two cultures would trade to get what they needed.
The item most traded on the silk road was gold and silk.
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They made money by selling food to travelers.
Silk spices and gold
The Silk Road was used to traded gold, fur, animals, diamond, mirrors, food, shoes, clothes, food and many more. The Silk Road is located in Central Asia.
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Merchants traded on the silk road, that is how all of the other cultures got what they needed. Say China had silk and Japan had rice, those two cultures would trade to get what they needed.
The merchants traded silk on the silk road
The item most traded on the silk road was gold and 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 silk road is a road that traders traded on. they traded items such as tea, porcelain, fabrics, and silk. that is how it got it's name.
silk road The trade routes that connected China to Rome and other parts of Europe were collectively called "the Silk Road" after one of the most valuable products that came from China along those trade routes. The German terms "Seidenstraße" and "Seidenstraßen"- 'the Silk Road(s)' or 'Silk Route(s) were first used in 1877 by a German geographer, Baron Ferdinand von Richtofen, who made several expeditions to China. The English term "The Silk Road" has come into general use but it is something of a misnomer; there was not just one route, rather there were several routes that might combine portions of land routes and water routes. Also, they incorporated trade routes to other areas of Asia including Southeast Asia and the "Spice Islands" in the area we now know as Indonesia. Usually these routes passed through other important trade cities along the way so they were not just trade between China and Europe; they traded goods all along the way.
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they traded silk