The Indian Ocean was the world's biggest ocean exchange framework for trade. It went from southern China to eastern Africa. Like the Silk Roads, the Indian Ocean exchange likewise became out of the boundless ecological and social diversities of the area. The yearning for different products not accessible at home, for example, porcelain from China, flavors from the islands of Southeast Asia, cotton merchandise and pepper from India, ivory and gold from the African coast gave motivating forces to Indian…
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(2-3 paragraph) describing the Indian Ocean Trading Network? What areas were involved? What did these areas export? How did they benefit rulers? The Indian Ocean trade network touched three different regions the east African coast, the southern portion of the Arabian Peninsula and the west coast of India. Each of these regions had their own language and political units. Much intermarriage among the residents of the different regions making up the Indian Ocean trade network greatly contributing to…
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gradually integrated in the rural areas, particularly on the Ungula and Pemba islands. These captives were sold throughout the Middle East. This trade accelerated as superior ships led to more trade and greater demand for labor on plantations in the region. Eventually, tens of thousands of captives were being taken every year. The Indian Ocean slave trade was multi-directional and changed over time. To meet the demand for basic labor, Bantu slaves bought by Arab slave traders from eastern Africa were…
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Chapter 7: 90. Silk Roads: pages 318-324 Theme: Cultural, Social, Economic Trade routes linking diverse people and civilizations on the continent’s outer rim. The silk roads are significant to world history because they were the main center of trade for many years, they also where a way that distant cultures could mingle. 91. Black Death: pages 323-324 Theme: HEI A disease that traveled along trade routes – specifically, bubonic plague, anthrax or other diseases from China to Europe. The Black…
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Kelly Manta Research Paper December 1st 2014 Beaches and coasts Nantucket is an island 30 miles away of Cape Cod, Massachusetts in the United States. Nantucket and two smaller islands, Muskeget and Tucker-nuck, make up the county of Nantucket. The island is popular as a summer resort and has both air and ship connections with the mainland. Nantucket Island was settled in the middle of the 17th century and became a fishing center. The population of the county in 2000 was 9,520. The…
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| |Nationalism = huge force |Japan: parliamentary capitalism | |Economy |Lots of money flowing in from Silk |Paper money |China: trade with Europeans in Qing |Provide labor for plantations/mines |Modernization of Japan, Taiwan, South | | |Roads |Credit or “flying money” |…
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in support of your arguments or as a solid ground to discuss other’s opinion. Create a list of intriguing and challenging questions you are going to answer within your essay. This will provide your work with a clear text structure and compelling research outcomes. Steo 3: ▪ Introduction: contain a clear thesis statement Define your position: for or against the relevance of a specific crucial element or natural power in the performance of the chosen culture…
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Deep Patel 6/15/2014 Research Paper Both the Americas and Oceania developed under distinctive political, social and cultural traditions between 3500-500 B.C.E. Both indigenous and external cultivation brought increasing populations, specialized labor, leading political authorities, strong hierarchies and long distance trade. As a result of agriculture, there was the blossoming of elaborate cultural traditions that reshaped the people’s views. Between 3500-500 B.C.E., the cultural traditions…
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are constantly shaping China’s relations with her neighbors. In order to build a comprehensive understanding of China’s position in the world, it is essential to look into the reasons behind China’s relation with different parts of the globe. This paper, while briefly introduces China’s current and historical relations with several parts of the world, argues that ideological differences, economic reciprocity as a result of good neighbor policy, and alternative to the United States are the major causes…
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Christopher Bordelon UPSA 1500 Term Paper The Forgotten: How the Disabled are Left out of Disaster Preparedness Dr. Donald R. Stewart 9 Pages Introduction to Disaster The catastrophes of Hurricane Katrina and the Indonesia Tsunami are prime examples of events that have focused our attention on the increased necessity for the analysis of risk, disaster preparedness, and hazard mitigation. These catastrophes, occurring inside the space of one year, are exceptional…
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