How Did The Silk Road Affect Europe

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One of the world's most famous trade routes was the Silk Road. The Silk Road was not just any ordinary road. It was the global trading route where resources such as silks, spices, and golds traveled all the way from Asia to Europe. The Silk Road created many more job opportunities for the lower ranked people and helped the Buddhists spread their religion and from disappearing. The Silk Road so important that without it many of the countries would not be able to communicate with one another and get to know each other better. Without the Silk Road Asia and Europe wouldn’t be able to trade which decreases the opportunities for the lower ranked people to get a job. It will also affect the Buddhists causing them to disappear and be forgotten. From this we can see that the Silk Road was extremely important and that without it many people wouldn’t be able to make a living and past on their religion. The Silk Road first originated during the 206 BCE. Other than bringing great fortunes to China, the Silk Road also served many other purposes too. For instance, it strengthened the Asian’s relationship with the Romans. The Romans were …show more content…

For instance, the Silk Road brought diseases from and to countries. Diseases such as measles, and Black Death (bubonic plague) were all transported during the trade. According to the website http://ancientstandard.com/2011/04/04/the-silk-road-trade-and-the-black-death-in-europe/ indicates, “The Black Death (or the bubonic plague as it is often known today) swept through towns and villages and killed millions of people in a relatively short period of time. It started in Asia and China in about 1346 CE but had spread to Europe less than one year later”. However even though there was diseases and danger, the Silk Road still served many great purposes in my perspective. Without the Silk Road, religion wouldn’t be past on and neither will the countries get to know each other

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