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    and Europe‚ while huge international trade networks aided in shaping the world. In these trade networks‚ the spice‚ silver‚ slave‚ and sugar trades were especially important in affecting the world. The silver trade became a huge part of the world economy‚ and allowed Europe greater participation in East Asian commerce. Silver was central to world trade and more important than the spice trade in creating a global exchange network. Most of the silver that circulated came from the Americas‚ especially

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    include this in your thesis and essay. Think about developments that occurred during the time period (periodization). 2. Determine the categories you could use as a source of comparison. Think of your SPICE categories or the sub-topics under PERSIAN to see if those will work. Choose three! If SPICE won’t work for you‚ then create other categories – just keep them broad! 3. Plan your essay by creating a comparison chart for each topic/area. Make sure you include similarities as well as differences

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    Was Magellan Worth Saving?

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    was not worth saving because his men did not respect him as a leader‚ he did not care for nor show a decent level of respect to his men‚ and he lost sight of the task of bringing spices back to Spain. In the late Middle Ages the craving for foreign spices grew in Europeans. The ‘spice islands’ where all of the desired spices were cultivated was in distant Asia‚ making them hard to get for the eastern continent of Europe (BE). Ferdinand Magellan was born in 1480 to a Portuguese nobility (BE). He studied

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    Pineapple glazed shrimp (pictures of different foods in power points) XI. Now that we have discuss how to make Pumpkin Lust Cake‚ enjoying family traditions and spicing things up in the kitchen. E.) Conclusion –Graph Statistics (PBS Foods)/Spice facts (Farmer’s Almanac) a. There can be joy found in all aspects of baking‚ from participating to spectating and most of all taste testing at the end! b. Re-state your three main

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    China‚ the country will incorporate their own spices. “For example‚ Americans usually prefer beef‚ chicken‚ pork‚ shrimp‚ dairy‚ potatoes‚ tomatoes‚ carrots‚ celery‚ Western big onions‚ rice and wheat noodles. So the ‘Chinese’ food people usually get there is made from these and served on rice or noodles or in a soup” (Hinsbergh). Each country put their own pin on each international dish they serve‚ based on their own popular spices. China has a lot of spices that we don’t use in America. In China they

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    Spain and Portugal led the European Age of Discovery‚ an era lasting from roughly 1450-1750‚ in technological advances‚ exploration‚ and colonization. Both countries had been incorporated into the Islamic world during much of the Middle Ages and emerged as newly reformulated kingdoms in the period leading into the Age of Discovery. Each sought to push forth from their geographic boundaries and‚ in so doing‚ enrich their kingdoms through exploration and trade. Portugal emerged as a nation in 1128

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    Tea Ingredients

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    cold water‚ orange juice‚ and lemon juice‚ and stir. Let cool. Pour into a glass pitcher and refrigerate until well chilled. Pour into glasses filled with ice‚ garnish with lemon or orange wedges and mint‚ and serve Chai tea Ingredients Spice ingredients for one pot of tea: * 1/2 of a star anise star * 10-12 whole cloves * 6-7 whole allspice * 1 heaping teaspoon of cinnamon bark (or 2 short sticks) * 6-7 whole white peppercorns * 1 cardamon pod opened to the seeds

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    coast of Africa. Some confusion over whether the line continues to the other side of the world‚ not to mention the impossibility of determining longitude at the time. The extent of the Pacific Ocean was not known at this time. The trade in precious spices--cloves‚ nutmeg/mace‚ and cinnamon (but also pepper‚ myrrh‚ frankincense‚ cassia)--was monopolized by the Arabs and other middlemen‚ in whose hands the goods increased

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    Horses‚ Woolen products‚ food‚ Spices and perfumes‚ Glassware‚ Slaves‚ Ideas and inventions‚ and Disease. 2. What is the difference between a’smart’ and a’smart’? Choose three of the items and explain if they were traded to China‚ or from China‚ and what was important about that item. Item 1:Silk It was traded to other countries (from China). Silk was important because it was really special and valuable. China was the only place that made it for a long time. Item 2:Spices and Perfumes. It was traded

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    US History Before 1877

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    replace the altars with crucifixes‚ which bother Aztecs. He takes over empire. 3. Spice Trade was between the Europeans‚ and Muslims; even though they weren’t very fond of the Muslims. Spice was used for smell‚ food and even medicine. Italy would receive spice until Turks over-powered Greece. People would get spice by Slave Trade along the Black Sea. Some people even made paintings for Spice. The marketplace held spice dealers. 4. Puritans were a cult of pilgrims. They moved to Chesapeake for

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