Cultural Consequences of Trade Routes (1200-1450)

Cultural Consequences of Trade Routes (1200-1450)

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Ethan Morris

History, Religious Studies, Social Studies, Geography, Arts

9th - 12th Grade

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The video explores the cultural consequences of trade routes from 1200-1450, focusing on religious syncretism, scientific and technological advancements, urbanization, and the impact of travelers like Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta. It highlights how trade facilitated the exchange of ideas, leading to new religions, languages, and innovations, and how cities like Hangzhou flourished culturally and economically.

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What is religious syncretism?

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Which new language emerged due to the interaction between Muslim merchants and Bantu-speaking Africans?

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What was a significant medical advancement in Cairo during this period?

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What was the purpose of the lateen sail?

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Which city became a major urban center due to increased trade?

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What cultural activity flourished in Hangzhou as a result of prosperity?

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Who was Marco Polo?

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What was Ibn Battuta's main goal in his travels?

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How did Marco Polo's stories impact Europe?

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What was a common theme in the travels of both Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta?

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