what role did the 'silk route ' play in linking distant parts of the world? answer in 50 words
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The silk routes linked Asia with Europe and northern Africa. 2. Metals like gold and silver were brought from Europe to Asia. ... Textiles, spices, and pottery were exported from India and other countries of Southeast Asia through the silk routes.
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Historians were identified most of the several silk routes knitting vast regions of Asia across land and sea, It is useful for linking Asia to North Africa. This leads to making a vibrant pre-modern trade. By using this route, Chinese pottery and Indian textiles are traveled from South East Asia to Europe.
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