Social Studies Grade 6-8

The Silk Road and Early Trade Networks

How trade connected cultures across Asia, Africa, and Europe

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How trade connected cultures across Asia, Africa, and Europe

Social Studies - Grade 6-8

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Answer in complete sentences and use evidence from what you know about early trade networks.
  1. 1
    A simplified map showing many connected trade routes across Eurasia.

    Explain why the term Silk Road refers to a network of routes rather than one single road.

  2. 2
    Common Silk Road trade goods including silk, spices, porcelain, glassware, and gems.

    List three goods that were commonly traded along the Silk Road and explain why one of them was valuable.

  3. 3
    A caravan crossing desert dunes and mountains along a difficult trade route.

    Describe one way geography made travel on the Silk Road difficult.

  4. 4
    Merchants and loaded camels traveling together in a caravan.

    What was a caravan, and why did merchants often travel in caravans?

  5. 5
    Traders from different cultures sharing goods, books, and art.

    Explain how the Silk Road helped spread ideas and beliefs in addition to goods.

  6. 6
    A land caravan and a sea trade ship shown side by side.

    Compare land trade routes and sea trade routes. Give one advantage of each.

  7. 7
    An oasis town with water, palm trees, buildings, merchants, and camels in the desert.

    Why were oasis towns important to trade across deserts?

  8. 8
    A wealthy trade city market with merchants, goods, camels, and city walls.

    Explain how trade along the Silk Road could make cities wealthy.

  9. 9
    Early technologies such as a compass, paper, and printing block displayed as trade artifacts.

    Describe one technology or invention that spread through early trade networks and explain its importance.

  10. 10
    People from different cultures exchanging objects and ideas at a trade crossroads.

    How could trade networks lead to cultural exchange? Give one specific example.

  11. 11
    A caravan facing a desert sandstorm and other dangers during long-distance trade.

    Explain one risk of long-distance trade in the ancient and medieval world.

  12. 12
    Silk being passed through several traders from China toward a Mediterranean port.

    A merchant in China wants to sell silk to buyers near the Mediterranean Sea. Explain why the silk might pass through several traders before reaching its final buyer.

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