Chapter 7
Chapter 7
- West Africans imported scarce salt because it was good for flavoring and preserving food.
- Merchants became a distinct group in society.
- Chinese merchants were able to able to purchase land estates and establish themselves as the gentry class.
- Wealth available from controlling and taxing trade motivated the creation of states in various parts of the world.
- Trade was important overall
- Trade routes: Silk, Sand, and Sea Routes.
Silk
- Originated in China
- Silk was heavily traded
- Small items were traded
Sea
- Important for because it creates ports
- Walrus tusks were a trade item
Sand
- Primary trade route for Sahara desert
- Spread of Islam
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