Major Trade Routes of the 1500s Silk Road

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Major Trade Routes of the 1500’s • • Silk Road across Asia to the

Major Trade Routes of the 1500’s • • Silk Road across Asia to the Mediterranean Sea Maritime (sea) routes across the Indian Ocean Trans-Saharan routes across North Africa Northern European links with the Black Sea Western European sea and river trade South China Sea and lands of Southeast Asia Triangular Trade route linked Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

Map of the Major Trade Routes of the 1500’s. Silk Road Copy this map

Map of the Major Trade Routes of the 1500’s. Silk Road Copy this map and key. Middle Passage Triangular Trade Route Trans. Saharan Route Western European sea and river trade Northern European links with the Black Sea Maritime routes across the Indian Ocean South China Sea and lands of Southeast Asia

Based on the trade routes map, what people or empires might have had contact

Based on the trade routes map, what people or empires might have had contact with each other?

Advancements exchanged along trade routes • Paper, compass, silk, porcelain (from China) • Textiles,

Advancements exchanged along trade routes • Paper, compass, silk, porcelain (from China) • Textiles, numeral system (India and Middle East) • Scientific transfer- Medicine, astronomy, mathematics

Goods traded along the Triangular Trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas •

Goods traded along the Triangular Trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas • Slaves and raw materials from Africa to the Americas and Europe. • Sugar from Africa and the Americas to Europe. • Rum from the Americas to Europe. • Gold and Silver from the Americas to Europe. • Manufactured goods from Europe and the Americas to Africa. • New food products to Africa (corn, peanuts).

What trade route do you believe had the most significant influence on world history?

What trade route do you believe had the most significant influence on world history? Why?

The three points of the triangular trade were a. Europe, Australia, and the Americas

The three points of the triangular trade were a. Europe, Australia, and the Americas b. Asia, Europe, and the Americas c. Asia, Africa, and the Americas

The term “Middle Passage” refers to a. middle leg of the Triangular Trade, bringing

The term “Middle Passage” refers to a. middle leg of the Triangular Trade, bringing African slaves to the Americas b. middle route across the Atlantic Ocean, used by merchants to reach Brazil c. middle stage in establishing the slave trade, bringing