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World’s Most Famous Trading Network Silk Road World’s Most Famous Trading Network 1200-1453 A.D.

Essential Standards 6.E.1 Understand how the physical environment and human interaction affected the economic activities of various civilizations, societies and regions. 6.C.1 Explain how the behaviors and practices of individuals and groups influenced societies, civilizations and regions.

Clarifying Objectives 6.E.1.1 Explain how conflict, compromise and negotiation over the availability of resources (i.e. natural, human and capital) impacted the economic development of various civilizations, societies and regions (e.g., competition for scarce resources, unequal distribution of wealth and the emergence of powerful trading networks). 6.C.1.2 Explain how religion transformed various societies, civilizations and regions (e.g., beliefs, practices and spread of Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism).

Essential Questions How did the availability of certain resources affect the development of powerful trading networks like the Silk Road? Why does a powerful trading network like the Silk Road develop? What does SCARCITY OF RESOURCES mean? How did the emergence of the Silk Road lead to the spread of different world RELIGIONS?

Scarcity of Resources Silk Road began because of SCARCITY OF RESOURCES All powerful trading networks begin because Certain resources were not available in all areas. Scarcity of Resources means that some cultures have extra resources & some don’t have any so they trade https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neFd2PeI7wg

Silk Road was a TRADING NETWORK that opened up the SCOPE of trade in the world Many cultures traded many goods along the Silk Road The most common good traded was SILK Silk Road http://www.history.com/shows/mankind-the-story-of-all-of-us/videos/mankind-the-story-of-all-of-us-the-silk-road?m=5189719baf036&s=All&f=1&free=false

Not a Road/Not made of Silk The silk road was not a road & it was not made of silk It was a trading network that stretched all the way from the Mediterranean Sea all the way to China

Scope of Trade Before the Silk Road cultures would only trade with other cultures that were close to their civilization The Silk Road Trading Network allowed trade between people in the FAR EAST all the way to the MEDITERANIAN and anywhere in between

Essential Questions Get with a partner and answer… What does SCARCITY OF RESOURCES mean?

Nomads get Rich Silk Road was run by NOMADS who would travel from place to place on camels with the goods on the camels back Nomads would go from trading port to trading port passing goods or selling goods and marking up prices Here is how it worked

Process of the Silk Road Trade A Chinese Silk Nomad would buy some silk from a silk maker for $10 in China He travels to the nearest trading center in India along the Silk Road and sells the Silk for $50 to Indian Nomad and travels back to China to buy more Silk

Process of the Silk Road Trade The Indian Nomad travels along the Silk Road to Arabia to the nearest trading center and sells the Silk for $100 The Indian Nomad travels back to India to wait for the Chinese silk trader to come back with more silk the next week

Process of the Silk Road Trade The Arabian Nomad carries the silk along the Silk Road to the nearest Mediterranean trade center and sells the silk for $75 The Arabian Nomad travels back to Arabia to wait for the Indian Nomad to come back with more silk

Process of the Silk Road Trade The Mediterranean Merchant brings the silk to his silk store and marks the price up to $100 and sells the silk.

Mediterranean Countries Exports The Mediterranean Countries exported… Olives Olive Oil Wine

Arabia Countries Exports The Arabian Countries exported… Incenses Spices Salt Tortoise Shells

India Countries Exports The India Countries exported… Ivory Cotton Textiles

China Countries Exports The Chinese Countries exported… Silk Jade Silver Iron

Essential Questions Get with a partner and answer… How did the availability of certain resources affect the development of powerful trading networks like the Silk Road?

Regular People (Nomads) Got Rich This process allowed regular people who were not kings or queens to get rich You no longer had to be part of a royal family or work directly for a King or Queen

Story of Marco Polo Man who had made it all the way from the Mediterranean to China Travels of Marco Polo was written by Rustacello to tell of the travels of Marco Polo http://www.history.com/topics/marco-polo/videos#marco-polo

Silk Road Affects EVERYONE Silk Road affected everyone in the world in 4 ways… Wider Economic Impact Spread Religion Spread Disease Sparked Exploration

Wider Economic Impact Silk Road led to a Wider ECONOMIC Impact across the world Even though most people couldn’t afford silk More people devoted their lives to produce goods (like silk) instead of other things (soldiers)

Spread of Religion Trading leads to traveling to new places Traveling to new places leads to spread cultures to new places in the world The largest part of culture that is spread through trade is a culture’s RELIGION

Essential Questions Get with a partner and answer… How did the emergence of the Silk Road lead to the spread of different world RELIGIONS?

Spread of Disease Silk Road introduced new diseases as well For instance the Bubonic Plague had started in China centuries ago so the Chinese had immunities to it When they traveled to new places to trade goods they were carriers of the disease and it spread to people who didn’t have immunities

Sparked Exploration Lastly the Silk Road got people thinking… What if there is a shorter distance to get to China & India then to walk these long trade routes Explorers enter the scene for the first time wanting to sail boats

EOG Questions Which was a long-term effect of ancient trade routes? A) the spread of religions throughout the trade routes B) the spread of unifying systems of government C) colonization of weaker nations along the trade routes D) use of silk throughout ancient and modern societies

EOG Questions Why did trading networks like the Silk Road develop? A) Certain resources were not available in all areas. B) The trails were used for communication between groups. C) People wanted to take land and to keep control of that land. D) Travelers enjoyed exploring nearby lands after trading for spices.

Important Points 6.E.1.1 (Powerful Trading Networks) The Silk Road developed because certain resources are not available in all areas 6.E.1.1 (Powerful Trading Networks) Scarcity of Resources is when resources are only available in certain areas 6.C.1.2 (Spread of Religion) The Silk Road spread religion by having new people in new lands sharing their religion to new people