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    One of the two New World trading systems was the triangular trade. The triangular trade had three parts (legs) to it. The first leg included a route from Europe to Africa. These ships normally carried horses and European manufactured goods. For example; cloths and metal wares. When they arrived in Sub-Saharan Africa they exchanged these goods for slaves. One main reason why Africans would trade was for the gain of weapons. In the second leg of the trip the Europeans took enslaved Africans to the

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    AP World History Curriculum Framework Historical Periodization The AP World History course content is structured around the investigation of course themes and key concepts in six chronological periods. The six historical periods‚ from approximately 8000 B.C.E. to the present‚ provide a temporal framework for the course. The instructional importance and assessment weighting for each period varies. Period Period Title Date Range Weight to c. 600 B.C.E. 5% Organization and Reorganization of Human

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    History Midterm Exam Review Chapter 8 1. What specifically did the following regions or peoples diffuse through trade? China: India: Arabs: The Americas/Mesoamerica: Eurasia and North Africa: 2. The Silk Roads were land-based trade routes linking pastoral and agricultural peoples as well as large civilizations. How were goods transported along the Silk Roads to sustain the networks of exchange among its diverse people? 3. What region became the center of the Indian Ocean commercial

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    alternative trade opportunities. Thus‚ in 1260‚ they set out to the north of the Caspian Sea and reached Bukhara (which was on the caravan route to China) and remained there for 3 years. Thereafter‚ in 1263‚ joining the Persian envoys‚ they made their way to visit the Mongol Emperor Kublai Khan in Shangdu (near present Beijing). To arrive there‚ they traveled the Silk Route via Samar Qand‚ the Northern Tibetan desert and the Mongolian Steppes. Upon their arrival‚ Kublai Khan commissioned them to return

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    Camargo SiMBA 2011 ____________________ Jan / 2012 Table of Contents 1- The Route 3 2- Name and Purpose 4 3- Routes 4 4- Mongol Age 6 5- The Peak‚ Decline and Sea Route 7 6- Nowadays 8 7- Conclusion 8 8- References 9 1- The route The Silk Road‚ or Silk Route‚ is the most famous and important historically trading route of ancient Chinese civilization. This historical network of interlinking‚ with more than

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    spread ideas as well as goods along their trade routes that connected Asia‚ Europe and Africa. – Scholars read about and preserved Greek and Roman ideas. The Islamic Empire at its height: Discussion Questions • Why do you think scholars call the era of the Abbasid’s rule of the Islamic Empire a “golden age”? • Which Islamic achievement do you think is most important? Rank order the achievements from 1-9 SSWH5b: Identify the Muslim trade routes to India‚ China‚ Europe and Africa and assess the

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    It highlights the importance of trans-Saharan trade to the city‚ something that made Western Sudan what it was (Department of the Arts of Africa‚ Oceania‚ and the Americas). It shows that trade enabled the city’s economy to boom in a way that wouldn’t have been possible otherwise. In sum‚

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    James Jones September 17‚ 2011 Block 3 Networks of Communication and Exchange (Chapter 7) 300 BCE-600 BCE I. The Silk Road A. Origins and Operations -The Chinese General Zhang Jian is credited as “originator of overland trade with the western lands.” He made 18 expeditions across deserts to west; he first went to Fergana river-valley. Helped to introduce new plants trees to China through the trade. - Long-distance trade was made important by China’s demand for western products. Nomadic

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    The Silk Road served as a link between areas from China to the Middle East. Empires were able to freely trade with other empires thanks to the many centers of trade along the route. At these trading centers‚ merchants traded both goods and culture. For example‚ at Dunhuang‚ Chinese merchants traded silk and horses. At this place‚ there were Buddhist temples carved into the rock face of a nearby cliff. Inside‚ there were statues and brightly colored paintings. In addition to trading goods with the

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    The Tour is a UCI World Tour event‚ which means that the teams that compete in the race are mostly UCI ProTeams‚ with the exception of the teams that the organizers invite. Traditionally‚ the race is held primarily in the month of July. While the route changes each year‚ the format of the race stays the same with the appearance of at least two time trials‚the passage through the mountain chains of the Pyrenees and the Alps‚ and the finish on the Champs-Élysées.The modern editions of the Tour de France

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