Significance - What made silk such a highly desired commodity across Eurasia. Silk had became …show more content…
It had important economic and social consequences, peasants gave up cultivation of food crops deciding to focus on producing silk,paper,porcelain,lacquer-ware, or iron tools. Merchants were able to gain a great deal of fortune through the silk trade. Silk Road also let an exchange of culture and transfer of scientific knowledge. Indians and Arabs had developed math to a new frontier. The Silk Road also led to the spread of Buddhism.
Change- What accounted for the spread of Buddhism along the Silk Roads? Buddhism spread along the silk roads mainly due to merchants. Merchants like the the universal message of Buddhism rather than Hinduism and it’s many classes. By the first century B.C.E many of the of these merchant communities converted to Buddhism and soon it was introduced to northern China. Persia Zoroastrianism had blocked out Buddhism unlike North China.
Connection- What was the impact of disease along the Silk Roads. Due to contact in all areas diseases such as smallpox and the Bubonic Plague spread quickly from India to Eurasia . Disease prevented the Byzantine Empire from forming the a a renewed Roman Empire. Diseases had killed of a great deal of people in China, Eurasia, and the Islamic world. Over time people from the old world gained immunity to many diseases the Native Americans didn’t