Intro to Part three & Chapter 7

Commerce and Culture:

In Chapter 7 it talks about Eurasia's most sustained networks that helped develop trade routes. Not only did it develop trade routes, but also created unity between people from different civilizations. The Silk Roads flourished when big states wanted to engage in trade because they had enough money for merchants and new technology such as, yokes, saddles, and stirrups. Women became part of the main workforce during the silk industry and brought in much income for their households. Culture also developed during the Silk Roads, such as Buddhism. They brought their religions to the trans-Eurasian trade routes. Another main trade route was through the Sea Roads. It connected people all across the Eastern Hemisphere. Transportation costs were cheaper to go through the Sea Roads rather than the Silk Roads. The Sea Roads also had a development of culture and attracted Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic religions. 

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