Chapter 7

In this section we begin to find out about the trans regional collaboration in the third wave time. With this we begin to see more correspondence all through the world however not so much including Europe. We begin to see the spread of societies and various products into various territories that never had these merchandise in any case. There are 3 courses that were utilized all through the world to help with this trans-regional cooperation. The first being the Silk Road which included China, India, Persia, and Europe. On the silk streets they were exchanging silk, materials, black powder, paper, ginger, and adornments. This exchanging was done over the land so the best wellspring of movement was the camel since it could hold a ton of water and travel far separations. It gave a route to the Afro Eurasian individuals share there societies and products with one another. The following course was the Sand course which was situated in Africa and a tad of the Mediterranean. The exchange courses just were upper Africa and a tad of Middle Africa which was a major change at the time in light of the fact that these zones regularly had no contact with one another. They exchanged gold, flavors, attire, gems, ivory, and slaves. This street helped spread culture and assorted variety through north and west Africa. The last exchange course was the ocean exchange course which contrasts from the other two since it was done over oceans and you didn't need to be rich to purchase things from these traders since they came in mass and weren't was important contrasted with the silk and sand courses.

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