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n200080 [17]
3 years ago
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Need Help Asap. Can someone help me write about " The Silk Road" or " The Culture of the Middle Ages". Or choose a historic figu

re from previous lessons that you have done. Have to write a testimonial about the individual's importance in history. What influence did he or she have on his or her time and place, or on history in general? Describe both negative and positive influences as appropriate. ( Will Mark Brainliest to whomever can actually help and knows what there doing. Need At Least Two Responses). { If you write about the " Silk Road" write a testimonial about an individual person in the Silk Road}. If you write about " The Culture of the Middle Ages" do the same thing. ​
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den301095 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

<u> The Silk Road</u>

The Silk Road primarily refers to the land routes connecting East Asia and Southeast Asia with South Asia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, East Africa and Southern Europe. The Silk Road derives its name from the lucrative trade in silk carried out along its length, beginning in the Han dynasty in China (207 BCE–220 CE).

*testimonial about the individual's importance in history.

The city of Shamakhi played an important role in the international silk trade and according to the testimonies of travellers, Shamakhi supplied the best silk, which is the  silk production factories, cooperatives, and individual residential houses, has  Azerbaijan has close ties with the history of the Silk Roads and was strongly.

* influence did he or she have on his or her time and place, or on history in general

In order to make their supply of silk last longer, merchants unraveled and re-wove. During this time, the standard of living in China rose and cities grew in size.Trade brought new faiths, new ideas, and new goods to places they had not.

*negative side

The Silk Roads contributed a lot to the Black Plague. Bandits and thievery were a big problem as well. Bandits would raid merchant caravans and outposts, and often murdered the merchants as well, which made traveling the Silk Roads alone very dangerous.

*positive side

The Silk Road has many advantages, but also has several disadvantages. One of the advantages of the Silk Road is that it connected the world. It created a heavily used trade route that connected Central Asia, the Mediterranean, China, and Japan. This connectedness allowed for the exchange of ideas and technologies.

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