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c) Describe ONE example of how economic interactions such as those described in the passage affected the cultural development of Eurasia in the period 1200–1450.

“On Wednesday we entered the great city of Tabriz in Persia. Commerce flourishes here. Today, there must be at least 200,000 householders within the city limits. From Tabriz all the way to Samarqand, the prince Timur has established relays of horses kept ready at command so that his messengers may ride on his missions night and day without hindrance. The posthouses have been built at intervals of a day’s or half a day’s journey apart.

We then stopped at a caravanserai in a local village for the accommodation of travelers and merchants on the road, before proceeding to the capital city of Samarqand in Central Asia, which Timur has lavishly adorned. The richness and abundance of this great capital and its district is indeed a wonder to behold. It is not only rich in agriculture but also in manufactures, as silk and other crafts are all produced here in abundance. Turks, Arabs, Christians of all sects, and Hindus all reside here. The markets of Samarqand are filled with merchandise imported from distant and foreign countries. From Russia and Central Asia come leathers and linens and from China silks that are the finest in the whole world. The goods that are imported to Samarqand from China are the most precious of all those brought from any foreign land, for the craftsmen of China are said to be far more skillful than those of any other nation.”

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Answer:

roads i think

Explanation:

The economic interactions affected the cultural development of Eurasia in the period 1200-1450 by introducing religions.

  • The cultural consequences occurred when the trade increased extensively in the Silk Road.
  • The culture exchange happened as merchants carried their religions along the route and introduce them to new diverse areas.
  • New religion served to unite people and got synchronized with others.
  • Zen Buddhism introduces the combination of Buddhism and Daoism.
  • Muslim religion also spread in China.
  • The activities of merchants gave birth to cities.
  • Hangzhou in China rise as urbanization with growing trading activities.

Therefore we can conclude that religion was one of the consequences of trade in 1200–1450.

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