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Silk Road: Spreading Ideas In Medieval History

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Silk...Tea…Jade...Spices.. Porcelain...These were some of the most important items that were exchanged on the Silk Road. The Silk Road was a network of trade routes that stretched from Xi’an, China to what is now Istanbul, Turkey. The above mentioned goods were not the only things that spread along the Silk Road. Different cultures and religions blossomed along the Silk Road. The Silk Road was the most effective and practical method of exchanging and spreading ideas, goods, and inventions in Medieval history. Multiple religions, such as Buddhism, gained many followers through word of mouth along the Silk Road, as did other ideas. They would not have spread if there was no effective and reliable way of spreading them. Arguably, there was no guarantee that those religions only …show more content…

However, there is an overwhelming number of inventions, like paper, the compass, woodblock printing, movable type, and porcelain, that would not have had been as much advancement in technology. The blossoming of ideas that would eventually shape our modern day world was partly due to the effectiveness of the Silk Road. The merging of cultures was important because much of our historical knowledge, and what the people that did not travel on the Silk Road knew, is based on the written observations of travelers who visited those cultures, and those travelers often spent much time with people of different cultures, picking up and merging their cultures. Think of it like this, that one best friend you have or had for a long time, you eventually pick up and use certain things they do. Also, many inventions, such as paper, are an essential part of the modern world, so the Silk Road certainly has had some impact on our world today. In short, there is no use arguing against the effect the Silk Road has had on our world

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