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  2. Trade route - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese India Armadas and trade routes (blue) since Vasco da Gama's 1498 journey and the Spanish Manila-Acapulco galleons trade routes (white) established in 1568. As trade between India and the Greco-Roman world increased [76] spices became the main import from India to the Western world, [77] bypassing silk and other commodities. [78]

  3. Maritime Silk Road - Wikipedia

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    Austronesian proto-historic and historic (Maritime Silk Road) maritime trade network in Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean [1]. The Maritime Silk Road or Maritime Silk Route is the maritime section of the historic Silk Road that connected Southeast Asia, East Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the Arabian Peninsula, eastern Africa, and Europe.

  4. Silk Road - Wikipedia

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    The Silk Road [a] was a network of Asian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century. [1] Spanning over 6,400 km (4,000 mi), it played a central role in facilitating economic, cultural, political, and religious interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds.

  5. File:World trade map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A world map of countries by trading status, late 20th century, using the world system differentiation into core countries, semi-periphery countries and periphery countries. Based on a list in Christopher Chase-Dunn , Yukio Kawano and Benjamin Brewer , Trade Globalization since 1795 , American Sociological Review , 2000 February, Vol ...

  6. File:Map of countries with which Australia has free trade ...

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  7. Category:Trade routes - Wikipedia

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    Overland Route (Australia) P. Portuguese India Armadas; Pre-colonial trade routes in Africa; R. ... Tibet–Nepal salt trade route; Trade and pilgrimage routes of Ghana;

  8. File:World trade map.PNG - Wikipedia

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  9. Timeline of international trade - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of the history of international trade which chronicles notable events that have affected the trade between various countries.. In the era before the rise of the nation state, the term 'international' trade cannot be literally applied, but simply means trade over long distances; the sort of movement in goods which would represent international trade in the modern world.