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Trivia Fun Times Forever and Ever!!!! How does the Plague spread? What happens as a result of the Plague? What group is blamed for the Plague? Today back in 1984 this famous pop singer suffers second degree burns to his scalp while filming a Pepsi commercial.

The Silk Road

Overview Vast network of land and sea trade routes Relay system of trade Extended from Europe to China Began around 100 CE and lasted to 1500 CE About 4,600 miles long

Europeans North/East Africans  Participants Europeans North/East Africans  India China  Arabia Persia  

Silk Road – Trade Routes

Traded Commodities Europe/Africa: Linen/Wool Glass Asbestos Wine Coins Slaves Arabia/Persia: Incense Dates, nuts Dyes Perfumes India: Ivory Precious Gems Spices (Pepper) China: Silk Porcelain Paper Tea

Silk Worms