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AP World History: Modern
Unit 2 – Networks of Exchange (1200-1450)
Topic 2.7
How did religious diffusion through the Silk Road contrast with that through Trans-Saharan Routes during years from1200-1450?
The Silk Roads spread Buddhism extensively while Islam widely diffused through Trans-Saharan Routes.
Zoroastrianism mainly spread through Silk Roads, while Judaism spread via Trans-Saharan routes.
Hinduism was more commonly spread along the Silk Roads, while Animism frequently diffused via Trans-Saharan routes.
Christianity was dominant in the Silk Road and Confucianism in Trans-Saharan routes.
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AP World History: Modern - 2.7 Comparison in Trade from 1200-1450
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