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ASPECT OF 19th CENTURY TRADE - Coggle Diagram
ASPECT OF 19th CENTURY TRADE
Tea
effects
tradings
who was it traded by: Tea is traded to Russia by the Qing Dynasty
Silk
trading routes
Silk was sold from China to Central Asia and from Central Asia , it was traded with Russia. :
Effects: it is necessary for the Russian industrial elite in order for it to become a profitable region and for Russia to produce their goods.
who was it traded by
Silk was traded by Central Asia to Russia
Slaves
trading routes
Africa --> America
Africa --> Spain
Africa --> British
effects
Depopulation in Africa
fear of capitivity
made economic and agricultural development almost impossible in Africa
who was it traded by
Spain
British
America
Africa
Coffee
Effect
: Coffee mostly had a negative impact on coffee farmers as it costly reduced their conventional coffee prices which caused the downfall on coffee growers welfare.
Trading routes:
This followed the triangle trading in which Europe traded coffee and other goods to Africa, while Africa traded salves to America, and then America would trade raw materials to Europe.
Who was it traded by:
Coffee was mostly traded by the
Dutch
during the 19 century in which later in the century, Java and Ceylon would continue a 3 decade long renaissance.
Cotton
Trading routes:
Russia signed a border agreement with China, then central Asia start to import new species of cotton.
Effects: By trading cotton with cereals and food with other countries, each of them could get more advanced at garment industiral and agriculture development
Who: It is by the country's government, not a specific person