Social Sciences, asked by siddhidatri, 1 year ago

what was west bound chinese silk cargoes??​

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Answered by deeksha7790
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Answer:Heya mate here is your answer

Answer:Heya mate here is your answer The Silk Routes are a good example of vibrant pre-modern trade and cultural links between distant parts of the world.

The name ‘Silk Routes’ points to the importance of west-bound Chinese silk cargoes along this route.

Historians have identified several silk routes, over land and by sea, knitting together vast regions of Asia and linking Asia with Europe and northern Africa.

They are known to have existed since before the Christian Era and thrived almost till the fifteenth century.

But Chinese pottery also travelled the same route, as did textiles and spices from India and Southeast Asia. In return, precious metals - gold and silver - flowed from Europe to Asia.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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During the earlier years in history, the silk routes were used for ‘trade and cultural links’ between other parts of the world. The silk routes were the westbound silk cargoes that went through these routes for trading with other countries.

Explanation:

  • There were a number of items that were traded through these routes. The spices from India, pottery, silk and textile, potteries and more were taken to the other countries from India and Southeast Asia.  
  • There were precious metals of gold and silver that came into the country through these routes from Europe and other countries.  

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