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Lots of expensive goods were made along the silk road, and with that they would make more money to more people. The silk road was full of different sellers from different places. That's how different materials were spread to different places.
The silk road was a route, so people only used it to carry the spices, silk, perfumes, and other things from China to Europe. It was a dangerous route that went through different countries and it was expensive for the merchant/shipper. These are the reasons a water route was sought.
so the clothes will be made not just only of silk but other diffrent kind of things
Why did so many travelers risk starvation dehydration and death to travel the silk road's.?
The Silk Road was a very long and dangerous trading route from the far east to the Mediterranean. It should properly be called Silk Roads (plural) as there were at least three main routes. The land routs split in two around the Taklamakan desert before rejoining in Persia. It then went on to the Mediterranean cities of Tyre and Palmyra. There was also a sea route from around present day Java up through the Red sea with a short land portage to the Nile and the Mediterranean. From there they sailed or rowed right to Rome. It was important because of its length and of the contact between east and west. It was a contributing factor in the decline of Rome in a way. As Asian goods, in particular silk was imported to Rome, millions of sesterses were sent out of the country to pay for the goods, but Rome received nothing in return except silk.This was one of the causes of Rome's financial crises and decline.
It is so famous because it is known for lots of silk and other merchandise trading.
It was a path to get silk. It was just for trading. So it was a road to get silk.
because he is the father of the silk road. just kidding. because zhang qian discovered the silk road so every body calls him father of the silk road
The cost of transport in ancient times was so great that only expensive ones were taken, the rest by sea.
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to protect the travelers traveling on the silk road
Lots of expensive goods were made along the silk road, and with that they would make more money to more people. The silk road was full of different sellers from different places. That's how different materials were spread to different places.
The silk road was a route, so people only used it to carry the spices, silk, perfumes, and other things from China to Europe. It was a dangerous route that went through different countries and it was expensive for the merchant/shipper. These are the reasons a water route was sought.
The reason they were on the Silk Road was because they had items they wanted to sell in Europe and that made them of value. They also had to carry money with them and had animals so for any bandit they were a good source of income.
china was famous for silk. the silk road was used for trading. silk was traded so they called it the silk road.
The silk road wasn't one road, but a network of roads across asia, europe, africa, and the middle east. So, yes.
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.