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    Thesis: * Although the Chinese‚ Han and Roman Empires differed in their reasons for conquest‚ and response to crises and their religion; they were similar in their implemented common language‚ trade methods‚ and their central governments and bureaucracy’s. Outline for Compare and Contrast Essay I. Differences A. The empires differed in their militaristic importance and reasoning for conquest. 1. The Han Dynasty used Confucianism as a way to expand their empire; they spread

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    economical way of life. This paper will discuss the goals and functions of trades‚ and traders‚ and a historical analysis of world trade. This paper will also get into world trade patterns‚ of The Americas‚ Sub-Saharan Africa‚ The Indian Ocean‚ The Silk routes‚ China and The South China Sea‚ Europe and The Mediterranean‚ and The Atlantic Exploration. The goals and functions of world trade today vary from when it started. Long distance trading today is a big part of everyday life for us. Most of

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    WHAP DBQ Rough Draft The roles played by metropolises in the Islamic civilizations were huge. In the Post-Classical Age‚ the Muslim societies had roles such as the expansion and prosperity of their empire‚ the standardized and organized form of government they brought‚ and finally‚ the spread of their culture through trading and invasions throughout the Post-Classical world. Firstly‚ the expansion of the Islamic empire kept growing and its prosperity was never lacking. Marco Polo‚ himself

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    cultivating pepper. Among spices that were brought to Calicut and traded with other countries were cloves from the island of Melqua and true cinnamon from Çillion. In addition to their natural resources‚ the people of Calicut created and sold silk. Once the silk was acquired from the silkworm‚ it was boiled‚ dyed‚ then weaved into kerchiefs. Not only was Calicut admired for their resources‚ but Calicut established trade regulations among foreign countries that was both respected and appreciated. For

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    Early Trading System

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    and economical way of life. This paper will discuss the goals and functions of trades‚ and traders‚ and a historical analysis of world trade. paper will also get into world trade patterns‚ of The Americas‚ Sub-Saharan Africa‚ The Indian Ocean‚ The Silk routes‚ China and The South China Sea‚ Europe and The Mediterranean‚ and The Atlantic Exploration. The goals and functions of world trade today vary from when it started. distance trading today is a big part of everyday life for us. Most of our

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    The music of Turkey‚ dating back to the Silk Road Era‚ contains dissonantly dramatic chords unlike what many Westerners are accustomed to (Sheehan 86). Although the musical foundation of Turkey was created by the blending of customs from outside influences‚ stylistic choices vary throughout the country because individual provinces developed without a sense of national unity (“Turkish”). Turkish music theory practices have been influenced by the history of the Ottoman Empire‚ the Islamic faith‚ and

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    Looking between Europe and the Tang and Song dynasties of China‚ one must wonder how two cultures with such vast differences could be so similar. China was a unified nation‚ which was ruled by a monarch with complete power‚ while Europe on the other hand was separated into over 60 different kingdoms‚ each of them were served by their own lords who had commoners working for them. During the Tang Dynasty‚ women‚ especially those from elite families‚ lead a life with very few constrictions‚ but that

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    technologies‚ governmental policies‚ and merchant activities accompanied these developments? A. Innovations in transportation‚ state policies‚ and mercantile practices contributed to the expansion and development of commercial networks which leaded to roads being built and transporting the goods and ideas of technological advances and new ideas come to be and development of society is helped. Gun Powder is a new technology that came to be and empires used it and guns came to be and the worlds first known

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    Marco Polo vs. Zheng He

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    world and learned of traditions and societies throughout. He left Venice‚ Italy and went across the Mediterranean Sea and into present day Saudi Arabia. There was able to meet many Middle Eastern merchants and African merchants. He traveled the Silk Road extensively and went all through out China. He also dipped into Southeastern Asia (India and Indonesia). He was one of the first to provide extensive written accounts of the progressive Chinese Empire to Europe. It is said he and the Chinese emperor

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    their spices‚ which were sought after by far away civilizations even during the Mauryan/ Gupta Empire. These spices were traded for a high price‚ making the merchants who sold them very prosperous. In China‚ luxury items such as jewelry‚ furniture‚ and silk were the main exports. These luxury items were mainly traded and sold to the upper class citizens. For this reason‚ the price of such items were high‚ as the wealthy could afford to

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