Created: 18.01.2019

Annotated Trade Map

Arabian EmpirePersian EmpireGupta EmpireKingdom of Aksum BabylonSusaAshurNinevehPersepolisSardisCaspian SeaBlack SeaMediterranean SeaRed SeaPersian GulfArabian SeaMathura PrayagaAyodhyaPataliputraBay of BengalIndian OceanLanzhouAdulisAksumZeilaGulf of AdenRome OmanaSpainGreeceCorinthByzantiumGaulGadesAquileiaSalonaeAnatolia Camel SaddleBritainIn the Roman Empire, goods were traded across the<br>Mediterranean Sea. Boats were used to get across the<br>body of water. Trade became way more efficient.The Gupta Empire traded on the silk roads,<br>and used boats to get around bodies of water.<br>It was beneficial because more goods were accesibleThe Kingdom of Aksum used boats as a way of transportation.<br>The Red Sea was an easy way for the to get their goods around,<br>and for other people to get to them. All types of thing were traded,<br>bringing lots of new goodsGoods in Arabia were traded through the Arabian sea,<br>when being traded with other countries. India and Aksum<br>were close by; with their own special goods to be traded. <br>New resources could be picked up and used to better the<br>Arabians.The Persian Empire is for the most part surrounded by land,<br>so they wouldn't need to take to water to trade. They used <br>the Royal Road to to get around and for people to trade <br>with them. They benefitted because there were many<br>neighboring people who could trade along thier easy access <br>road.IvorySlavesSpicesClothBoatsOlive OilPrecious StonesWineWild AnimalsSilk/TextilesTimberTrade RoutesKEY
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