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The Chinese were the only ones who knew how to make it. ... The Silk Road split into a northern and southern route. ... The great wall offered some protection to travelers between what two cities? Chang'an and Dunhuang. A traveler going from Dunhuang to Kashgar on the northern route of the Silk Road might see the ...
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Letter D would be correct.
The beginning of the European colonization of Southeast Asia occurred along the 16th and 17th Centuries and was marked by a heavy dispute between the great marine traders. The firsts to arrive were the Dutch, Portuguese and Spanish, followed by the French and British spice traders. They all soon engaged in eliminating each other through acquiring strategic locations and production centers. Later on, along the 17th and 18th centuries, they focused on dominating ports along the maritime routes, what also allowed them to levy taxes and control prices of the Asian commodities under their control. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Most archaeologists think that they came from across the Berring Sea over the ice
from Russian/Europe and made their way through North America.
        
             
        
        
        
The renaissance introduced humanism and started to shift people's mindsets from striving to achieve an ideal life after death to enjoying and making the best of their current life.