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Andrei [34K]
3 years ago
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Series of wars fought between Muslim and Christians for control of Silk Road

History
1 answer:
34kurt3 years ago
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Crusades

Explanation:

  • There where many people involved in the Silk Road, including the Crusaders.
  • During the Crusades, Crusaders would walk 5,000 miles just to get to the Holy Land.
  • On their way there they would cross through the Silk Road. Many Crusaders where greedy and wanted fame and fortune instead of glory so they bought silk and fled from there army. After bringing these products home many people wanted silk and porcelain .
  • This increased profit on the silk road.

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