1200-1450

  • 1500 BCE

    The Indian Ocean trade

    The Indian Ocean trade
    trade routes connected southeast asia, india, arabia, and east africa. Domestication of the comel helped bring coastal trade goods such as silk, porcelain, spices, slaves, and ivory inland empires. Europeans discovered the indian ocean, traders from Arabia, Gujarat, and other coastal areas.
  • 1206 BCE

    The rise of the monogl empire

    The rise of the monogl empire
    the largest contiguous land empire began to emerge. It began in central asian steppes. Greatest extent it included all of modern day mongolia, china, burma, romania, pakistan,siberia,ukraine, belarus, cilicia, anatolia, georgia,armenia, persia, iraq, central asia, and much of russia
  • 130 BCE

    The Silk Road

    The Silk Road
    one of the most massive and encompassing trade routes connecting China, Europe, and western asia. It greatly impacted global trade and crossed cultural boundaries. It expanded communications, culture, religion, goods.
  • 1200

    The impact of culture

    The impact of culture
    massive culture consequences. Religion, language, science, math, technology, and so much more. Many different regions have defininyl developed over time in both good and bad ways
  • 1200

    the impact on the enviroment

    the impact on the enviroment
    foods and diseases was very important. They had site bananas, champa rice, and citrus fruits. When the world connects, it creates highways for trade and the spreading of disease. Also expanition on empires.
  • The Tran-saharan trade

    The Tran-saharan trade
    trade enquiries travel across Sahara to reach sub-Saharan Africa from the north african coast, Europe, to the levant. There was pastoralism, the herding of sheep, goats, large settlement, and pottery.