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Ludmilka [50]
3 years ago
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Name 2 benefits of travling along the Silk Road

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1 answer:
skelet666 [1.2K]3 years ago
5 0
It premiered cultural division, and it also increased trade among other civilisations, allowing them to expand possibilities, as well as spreading culture from china to Europe.
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