Augustus did not directly expand trade routes to China, but his reign marked the beginning of increased trade between the Roman Empire and the eastern regions, including China. The establishment of the Silk Road facilitated indirect trade, allowing goods such as silk and spices to flow between the two empires. This trade became more pronounced during the Han Dynasty in China, which coincided with Augustus's rule, leading to greater cultural and economic exchanges over time. However, direct contact between Rome and China remained limited.
expanding the empire and extending trade routes to India and China. Also restoring peace and order to Rome.
gilgit is linked ith china for trade
Wu Di began the Silk Road. Which was a trade route for Silk. With this, came Wu Di combining the Yellow River and Chang'an. Two main trade routes. This allowed idea's to spread, and goods to spread. Also, it allowed China to gain money by selling their products to other places by these trade routes.
Because they wanted to find new trade routes.
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The Silk Road was the network of trade routes, it was formally established during the Han Dynasty of China.
no, from china to india
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Britain used military force to expand trade.
the silk road
Connecting China and the rest of Asia to the Mediterranean BasinMARITIME Across the Indian OceanROUTESTRANSSAHARANTrade routes that cross the Sahara DesertNORTHERNEUROPEAN Trade routes across Northern Europe to the Black SeaWESTERNEUROPEAN Trade routes through seas and rivers throughout Western EuropeSOUTHCHINA SEA Trade routes throughout the South China Sea and Southeast Asia
The Silk Road