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Trade during Era 1 World History Notes 1.4 Date: __________.
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Trade during Era 1
World HistoryNotes 1.4Date: __________
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What does it mean to trade something?
What role does trade have in our society?
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From 300-1500 CE, trade routes extended farther and were used by more travelers.
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Remember this??The spread of universal religions from 300-1500 CE
Buddhism
Hinduism
Islam
Christianity
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Cultural exchange had many aspects.
People shared ideas across regions.
Population increased and people migrated.
Trade networks expanded and cities grew.
Huge empires brought many different groups of
people together.
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• Trade was closely linked to cultural exchange
• Empires supported trade in Afroeurasia.
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The number of cities grew, as well as trade networks
between them.
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• Trade helped spread religions, languages, ideas, and arts.
• Cities and manufacturing centers grew bigger.
• Banks, credit, and money systems encouraged regional and long distance trade.
How did expanding trade networks bring about cultural exchanges in Afroeurasia?
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Crops also diffused across Afroeurasia. Travelers and
migrants introduced plants into new regions. People began to grow, eat, and sell these crops.
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• Sorghum fattened up folks when this cereal crop spread from eastern Africa to China.
• Citrus fruits rolled from Southwest Asia to Spain.
• Cane sugar sweetened a path from India to the Mediterranean.
• Cotton wove its way from India to North Africa, Central Asia, and China.
• Veggies like spinach, asparagus, and broccoli stirred vitamins into meals across the hemisphere.
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• The pace of innovation increased.
• Knowledge accumulated more quickly.
• Manufacturing and farming productivity increased.
• People’s diets and health improved.
• Sea travel and transport webs became thicker.
How did transfers of technology and products change people’s lives in
Afroeurasia?
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During Era One, many connections were established among regions. These
formed interregional patterns of unity.
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