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Why was the decline of the Silk Road as important as its growth?

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-Many trade routes that traveled east to west.
-It connected the imperial court of China in the East to the Roman Empire in the West.
-Eventually it stretched over 8,000 miles
No single route was taken, rather several branches developed, passing through different oasis settlements.
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Answer: It encouraged exploration and the discovery of new trade routes as the popularity declined

Step-by-step explanation:

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