How did silk road affect town and cities a long trade routes? Give an example
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Cities grew up along the Silk Roads as essential hubs of trade and exchange, here merchants and travellers came to stop and rest their animals and begin the process of trading their goods.
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- The Silk Road routes stretched from China through India, then reached Europe crossing the deserts.
- Goods that were traded were spices, sugar, tea, porcelain, silk, cotton, ivory, gold, and silver.
- Cities grew up along the Silk Roads as centres for trade and a place for rest for merchants and travellers.
- Merchants and travellers travel miles on horses and camels with goods to exchange and sell.
- Cities were vital as they became a stop and resting for people and their animals.
- Cities that developed because of the silk road include Xi’an, Merv, Samarkand, Taxila, etc.
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