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    Trade Networks Between Africa and Eurasia from 300 CE to 1450 CE “No nation was ever ruined by trade.” This quote was said by Benjamin Franklin in the late 1700s. These words are so simple‚ and it seems like anyone could have said them. However‚ this quote has a bigger meaning in that throughout world history‚ trade has been so important to so many countries and it has led to many empires successes. It has occurred for a very long time‚ and it has progressed dramatically. Trade has changed a lot

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    "Middle East" come from? From the European perspective‚ this area is east of Europe‚ but it is not as far away as China is. If we look at the Middle East from a cultural point of view‚ we certainly can see commonalities that extend throughout northern Africa‚ the Arabian Peninsula‚ Europe‚ and Asia. So why do we divide the area up into several continents? Biased divisions that Lewis and Wigen identify include: • East vs. west - The concept of "east" lumps many different cultures together that blur vast

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    College Board. Visit the College Board on the Web: www.collegeboard.org. Question 2 BASIC CORE (competence) 1. Has acceptable thesis • The thesis accurately addresses and qualifies change and continuity in trade networks between Africa and Eurasia from circa 300 C.E. to 1450 C.E. • The thesis must be explicitly stated in the introduction or the specified conclusion of the essay. • The thesis may appear as one sentence or as multiple consecutive sentences. • A thesis that is split

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    stabilize the empire and to have order or else it would be chaos. The aristocrats (the nobles) were recruited from all social classes Justinian made a new code of laws Global connection : Trade- it also occurred with other parts of Africa‚ particularly in the northeast Asia- particualrly chinese silks

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    connections strengthened. Expansion and intensification of trade networks between Africa and Eurasia also fostered cross-cultural exchanges. However‚ despite many changes‚ existing trade routes flourished and also promoted the growth of new trading cities‚ which expanded the grasp of commercialization. A profound change may be the growth of interregional trade‚ which sparked the expansion of luxury trade (A). As more of Africa became unveiled‚ specifically the western coast and the eastern coast of sub-Saharas

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    CCOT Essay: China 100 CE-600 CE China’s culture and it’s values have stayed as mostly continuities and few or little changes. The teachings and values of Confucianism that were so strong that they have lasted throughout the centuries of Chinese history and is still well-known today. These values included guidelines on respect. Chinese civilization during the classical civilization was a patriarchy and with the Confucius teaching which created the outline of how a good family should work like. Patriarchy

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    EQ: Analyze continuities and changes in trade networks between Africa and Eurasia from 300 to 1450 C.E During 300 to 1450 C.E.‚ trade networks between Africa and Eurasia had important changes. For example roman and Byzantium political rule changes to Islamic rule. And the sand roads switch to sea roads. But trade stays the same because trade still connects Africa and Eurasia together. During this time period‚ the beginning state was ruled by the romans and byzantine empires. The prominent religion

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    CCOT Essay The Indian Ocean was a significant division of water that was bounded primarily by the Indian Subcontinent‚ the Arabian Peninsula‚ and eastern Africa. Many changes occurred over time in the area‚ especially from 500 BCE and 1400 CE. The interaction of Buddhism and Confucianism altered‚ increased wealth came to new towns and ports‚ and population increased due to advancements in technology. Though there were many changes‚ many things stayed constant in the region. The Indian Ocean region

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    between Africa and Eurasia changed during the era of 300-1450‚ a few factors stayed the same. In 300 C.E.‚ trade routes were primarily between Europe and North Africa. The way that they changed by the time of 1450 was that they expanded southward and westward. By 1450‚ these trade routes went through West Africa‚ sub-Saharan Africa‚ and the Indian Ocean. One factor that stayed the same during this time period was that the northern coast of Africa was always involved in the trade between Africa and the

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    trade networks between Africa and Eurasia from circa 300 CE to 1450 CE experienced many changes in their merchandise trade and who they traded with. Also‚ there were continuities involving their methods of trade. Among these changes and continuities technological advancements were made and cultural and political aspects were also affected. At the beginning‚ there were primary trade routes and the exclusive trade they had. Primary trade routes were between Europe and North Africa and through the Indian

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