Who traded spices on the Silk Road?
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Who traded spices on the Silk Road?
Silk Road:
Throughout much of Asian history, a scale of different trade routes connected the easternmost and westernmost parts of the continent. Called the Silk Road, trade goods passed along this road to enrich both buyers and sellers.
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View this answerSpices on the Silk Road were primarily traded by Indian wholesalers, who had access to the individual farms and plantations that produced spice crops...
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