Advanced Placement World History: Modern examining global developments from 1200 CE to present.
From the 13th to 17th centuries, vital trade routes connected civilizations far and wide. These routes enabled the movement of goods, people, and ideas, reshaping societies.
Today's globalized economy traces its roots to these early networks, as does our multicultural world.
Spices and gunpowder technology reached Europe via the Silk Roads.
The Swahili Coast cities grew rich from Indian Ocean trade.
Trade networks linked distant societies, spreading goods, ideas, and even diseases.