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Persians developed road systems to improve trade movement and communications with other areas with different cultures.

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Who were the Persian Empire trade partners?

The Persians empire trade partners were the Greeks.


What main element contributed to the efficent system of communication that was crucial to sustaining the Persian Empire?

One was the introduction of Aramaic as the common language of the Empire, which facilitated communication between the varied peoples of the Empire. Jesus of Nazareth over 500 years later would have spoken his message in Aramaic. The Persians also built a system of roads which, in conjunction with sea transport, provided physical communication for contact and trade.


What government and communication systems did the Persians create?

The Persians established a highly organized government system under the Achaemenid Empire, characterized by a centralized administration divided into provinces called satrapies, each governed by a satrap. They implemented a codified legal system and promoted infrastructure projects, such as the Royal Road, which facilitated trade and communication. For communication, they developed an efficient courier system known as the Angarium, utilizing mounted messengers to relay information across vast distances swiftly. This combination of administrative efficiency and communication advancements contributed to the empire's stability and cohesion.


When and where did communication start and under what circumstances?

Actually i don't remember the year but it was in the mid of 11th century and communication started during trade where by every empire or state wanted to expand its state or empire that's why they started trade and it was barter trade.


How did King Darius improve trade in the Persian Empire?

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How did the Royal Road benefit the Persians?

The Royal Road significantly benefited the Persians by enhancing communication and trade across their vast empire. Spanning approximately 1,700 miles, it allowed for faster movement of troops, messengers, and goods, which facilitated centralized control and governance. This infrastructure promoted economic stability and integration among diverse regions, ultimately contributing to the empire's cohesion and prosperity. Additionally, it helped in the spread of ideas and culture, strengthening the Persian identity.


Why did a money economy improve the economic life in the Persian Empire?

It provided the basis for trade and purchasing.


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Well it fell because of Weak kings, poor harvests, slow trade, over taxing people, & the Persians conquered Babylon.


Why did chaldeans empire fall?

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Who did the mycenaeans trade with?

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Who did Ancient Cairo trade with?

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