 We will examine how trade and geography impacted the Roman empire and helped spread religion, boundaries, and culture.

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 We will examine how trade and geography impacted the Roman empire and helped spread religion, boundaries, and culture.

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 Name 3 things that were traded on the Silk Road, besides silk.  About how long did it take to travel the entire length of the Silk Road?  Was it an actual road?

 Mountains: Alps, Appennines, Carpathian, Pyrenees, Balkans, Transylvnian  Rivers: Po, Danube, Ebro  Water: Tyrrhenian Sea, Adriatic Sea, Ionian Sea, Black Sea, Straight of Gibraltar, and Atlantic Ocean.