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Indian Ocean Trade Spice Chart

Decent Essays

For the 75 terms, list them with numbers (1-75).
Due December 4
40% of grade is the map
60% of grade is the terms
DON’T FORGET THE LEGEND FOR EVERY MAP you can have several maps so that the trade routes are more clear turn in terms on turnitin.com checking for plagerism

Mediterranean Maritime Trade

helpful powerpoint: http://mrfarshtey.net/classes/AP-Trade_Networks.pdf

Trade Routes

1. Indian Ocean Trade
The Indian Ocean Trade included overland and sea trade routes that extended from China to the Swahili Coast to the Middle East. It provided easy access to cheaper and more frequent trade during the monsoon seasons because sailors could depend on the predictable monsoon winds. Cultural diffusion occurred through peaceful trade that was dominated by merchants. Technology, ideas, religion, and products also spread throughout the trade routes. The Indian Ocean Trade was the first time that goods were being traded in mass market.

2. Silk Road
The Silk Road was a network of trade routes that extended from the Mediterranean to China. These trade routes nurtured the spread in religion, diseases, wealth, culture, and products. Buddhism became the dominant faith …show more content…

He traveled along the Silk Road which led him to China. The Mongol ruler, Khubilai Khan, then took Polo into his court. Khubilai assigned one last task to Marco Polo before he could be free from his services at court, Marco was to escort a princess safely to her potential husband the Persian ruler Arghun. With the task at hand, they had to travel from Zaitun to Sumatra to Persia. When they arrived in Persia, they found out that Arghun was dead; so the princess was now appointed to marry Arghun’s son. Marco continued on his travels which led him to Greece, Constantinople, and Venice. Soon after arriving back in Venice, he was captured by the Genoans. During his imprisonment, Marco Polo met Rustichello and together they wrote “The Travels of Marco

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