Map of the Silk Road LESSON 7 – THE SILK ROAD

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Map of the Silk Road LESSON 7 – THE SILK ROAD FOCUS MIDDLE SCHOOL WORLD HISTORY © COUNCIL FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, NEW YORK, NY

Silk Road Cities and Products LESSON 7 – THE SILK ROAD Silk Road Cities and Products Chang’an Silk Khotan Jade Kashgar Herbs Alexandria Eschate Copper Damascus Dates Rome Gold FOCUS MIDDLE SCHOOL WORLD HISTORY © COUNCIL FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, NEW YORK, NY

Bartering along the Silk Road LESSON 7 – THE SILK ROAD Bartering along the Silk Road Good West <--------------- Cities ---------------> East Rome Damascus Alexandria Eschate Kashgar Khotan Chang'an Gold (coins) 4 Dates (baskets) 8 Copper Herbs 16 Jade (boxes) Silk (bolts) 32 FOCUS MIDDLE SCHOOL WORLD HISTORY © COUNCIL FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, NEW YORK, NY

Bartering along the Silk Road - Key LESSON 7 – THE SILK ROAD Bartering along the Silk Road - Key Good West Cities East Rome Damascus Alexandria Eschate Kashgar Khotan Chang'an Gold (coins) 16 8 4 2 1 .5 Dates (baskets) Copper Herbs 32 Jade (boxes) Silk (bolts) FOCUS MIDDLE SCHOOL WORLD HISTORY © COUNCIL FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, NEW YORK, NY