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Aspect of 19th Century trade and economy - Coggle Diagram
Aspect of 19th Century trade and economy
The traders
Europe
Cotton
Russia
Oil
America
Tabacco
Africa
Slaves
Purchasers
Brazil
Madeira cod (F i s h)
Britain
Slaves, clothes
India
Raw silk, sugar
Australia
Fur, skin, wheat and flour.
Effects
American ships crossed all the seas and completed the world map while importing goods
what was traded
Pepper
Silk
Coffee
Cotton
Spices
Copper
Iron
Routes
Silk Road
The Silk Road is a trade route that starts in China, passes through Anatolia and Asia then finally ends in Europe.
The Spice route
The Spice Route is the trade of spices between Aisa, Northeast Africa and Eroupe, During the 19th centurey.
Royal Road
The Royal Road is a route that moves amber from the northern and Baltic seas to the Mediterranean.
Incense Road
The incense road transported perfumes and incenses, from Yemen and Oman to the Mediterranean port at Gaza.
The Tea Horse Road
It is a trade route mainly between Yunnan, Sichuan, and Tibet, from the 6th century to the 20th century
The Salt Route
The Salt Route brings salt from the Adriatic coast to Rome