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How are the trade routes in Asia and Africa the same, and how are they different?

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by the 1500s, a complex trade network linked Europe, Africa, and Asia. Much of this trade passed through the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East. Ships from China and India brought their cargoes of spices, silks, and gems to ports on the Red Sea. The precious cargoes were then taken overland to markets throughout the Middle East.
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at great distances from one another. As trade developed, merchants established regular trade routes. These merchants carried their culture with them

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