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Cross Cultural Trade

What did they trade? Goods Technology Ideas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGRaVqUuDMo

Goods Ideas Technology Africa Europe Middle East India Asia

Goods Africa Gold, salt, ivory, slaves Europe Silver, oil, wool/cloth, amber Middle East Spices India Spices, sugar, dye Asia Silk, porcelain, textiles

Ideas Africa Voodoo (Vodun) Europe Christianity Middle East Islam India Buddhism Asia Confucianism

Technology Africa Mathematics Europe Water and Wind Mills Middle East Medicine, astrolabe India Arabic numerals Asia Paper, print money, compass, gunpowder