Environment and trade: 600 - 1450 Regional and interregional interactions
Environment and trade: 600 - 1450 Regional and interregional interactions
During the period of 600-1450, regional and interregional interactions developed as trade increased and technology improved.
The Silk Road, a major trading route, was established between Asia and Europe, which helped to spread cultural, religious, and economic ideas.
The Indian Ocean Trade route connected the Middle East, Africa, and the Indian subcontinent.
Islamic scholars and traders established new trading practices and a new religion, Islam, which spread to many parts of the world.
The Mongols conquered much of Asia and Russia, creating the largest land empire in history.
Many parts of the world experienced population growth, leading to increased demand for resources.
New technologies, such as the compass, gunpowder, and the printing press, were developed and spread, improving communications and transportation.
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