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Trade routes

Trade routes are established paths used for the exchange of goods and services between different regions or countries. Historically, these routes included land paths like the Silk Road or sea routes like the maritime paths of the Spice Trade. They facilitated not only the movement of products such as spices, textiles, and precious metals but also the sharing of cultures, ideas, and technologies. Over time, trade routes have evolved, adapting to changes in political, technological, and economic circumstances, and they remain crucial for global commerce and connectivity today.

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    Trade routes are paths used for the exchange of goods and services between different regions or countries. Historically, these routes facilitated trade by connecting markets, allowing the movement of commodities like spices, silk, and precious metals. They can be overland, such as the Silk Road, or maritime, like the spice trade routes across oceans. Trade routes also played a significant role in cultural exchange, spreading ideas and technologies. Today, modern trade routes still reflect these historical patterns, underpinning global trade networks that are vital for economic development and international relations.