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1 The Silk Road Global History I: Spiconardi & Roher

2 Geography of the Silk Road Silk Road stretched from Xi’an, China to Rome It covers a vast area of different climates and geographies Taklimakan Desert –Occupies much of the routes –Temperatures range from 104ºF to 122ºF in the summer, but can dip to -5ºF in the winter Travelers also had to contend with mountain ranges, deep ravines, and sandstorms

3 The Trade Route The was no one trade route The routes resembled a chain linked together by Chinese, Asian, and European merchants Trade transacted in short segments

4 Trade Route Merchants would travel in caravans A Central Asian merchant would buy Silk from a Chinese merchant. He would then travel back to Central Asia and sell the silk to a European merchant. The European merchant would sail to Venice where local merchants would by the silk and sell it to Roman citizens. –Who pays the most for the silk and why? –Why would people travel so far and pay so much for this silk?

5 Trade Route DANGER….CAUTION! –Harsh weather conditions Floods, sandstorms, and winter snows could throw you off the trade routes –Robbers, thieves, and bandits! Stole your money, animals, goods

6 Cultural Diffusion Cultural Diffusion  spread and exchange of ideas or products from one culture to another –Buddhism reaches China from India –West is introduced to paper, the compass, and bamboo –Pomegranates, grapevines, spices, and a stronger breed of horse is introduced to China

7 Importance of the Silk Road Empires expand their wealth –Han Dynasty prospers by controlling silk trade –All kingdoms require merchants to pay a tax to trade in their lands Improved transportation –Building of new roads, bridges, ports, canals Leads to the development of sea routes –Avoid the “middleman”  lower prices for buyers –Safer than land routes as you can avoid bandits CULTURAL DIFFUSION –People exposed to new ideas, cultures, beliefs, and people


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