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professor190 [17]
2 years ago
7

Choose which of the following trade routes from the left most likely fits with the

History
1 answer:
Schach [20]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

European trade routes = Raw materials

Indian Ocean trade routes = Spices and seasoned flavors

Saharan trade routes = Islam and Raw materials

Silk road trade routes = Gunpowder

Explanation:

Europeans were big on selling raw goods instead of manufactured ones.

The Indians has access to lots of spices like black cardamom.

The Saharan Trade routes spread the religion of Islam and Salt and Gold from the Mali empire. Islam was founded on a merchant, so trade is big is Islamic culture

The Silk road spread Gunpowder, which was invented in China

Hope this helps, if this is wrong, contact my brainly chat and I will correct it and thank you. :)

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