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3000 BCE
Origins of Indian Ocean trade routes
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3000 BCE
First interactions
Travelers in small canoes and rafts moved back and forth trading ports along coastlines from Mesopotamia and the Indus valley. -
2500 BCE
Harrapan and Mesopotamian trade
They used plank-built watercraft with a single mast. Traded agricultural goods, art, and copper. -
500 BCE
Greek Traders
Traded ceramics, glassware, wine, gold, and olive oil -
130 BCE
Seleucids, Romans, Pandians, Guptas, and Hans all traded
Large trade network of olive oil, silver, gold, spices, silk -
400
Medieval Trade
Ummayad and Abbasids controled western trade meanwhile in the far east the Tang and Song controlled trade along the silk roads and to Melaka. In the center several major empires blossomed on the trade such as the Cholas in southern India, Srivijaya Empire and Angkor. -
Period: 750 to 1350
Dominance of muslim merchants in indian ocean trade
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Period: 1430 to
The Islamic empires and European colonialism begginings, China's still chillin
Colonialism, and other maritime empire outposts started cropping starting the precedent for colonialism. -
East india companies and the beggining of colonialism