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Causes of the Growth of Exchange Networks

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Causes of the Growth of Exchange Networks

  • the Crusades

  • China wanted European gold and silver

  • Europe wanted silk, tea, and spices

  • China had gunpowder, porcelain, paper, and compass inventions to trade

  • Europeans used overland routes (no direct sailing yet)

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Causes of the Growth of Exchange Networks: New Empires Rise

  • Mongol Empire helped expand trade the most

  • Respected merchants and enforced protection of traders

  • New trade routes established

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Causes of Growth: Transportation Technologies Improve

  • Caravans

    • Safer to travel with than alone

  • Camel saddles increased weight of trade loads possible

  • Chinese advanced naval technology

    • Magnetic compass, rudders, junk ships

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Effects of the Growth of Exchange Networks

  • Cities and oases

  • Caravanserai

  • Commercial innovation

  • New economy and banking systems

  • Increase in demand

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Effects: Cities and Oases

  • Cropped up in spite of the Silk Road’s hot, arid, and lacking water climate

  • Cities grew along trade routes and water sources

  • Kashgar was in Western China and produced water, food, and textiles and was Islamic scholarship center

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Effects: Caravanserai

  • Inns for traders to rest in

  • Became hotspots for cultural exchanges

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Effects: Commercial Innovations

  • China developed a money economy

    • Used money for bartering instead of commodities

  • Government had system of credit called flying cash

    • Paper money could be deposited and collected in another place

  • Banking houses established in Europe

    • encouraged stable and convenient trade

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Effects: Commercial in Europe

  • Crusades increased European interest in Asian luxury goods

  • Northern Europe and Scandinavian cities founded commercial alliance of Hanseatic League

    • Controlled timber, grain, leather and fish trade in North and Baltic seas

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Effects: Increase in Demand

  • Increased demand in luxury goods

  • More production

  • Silk and textiles were exported

  • Increased production of iron and steel

  • Proto-industrialization

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Money economy

use of money for bartering instead of commodities, developed when copper coins became too impractical for trade as it expanded

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Flying cash

Government credit system that allowed merchants to deposit and collect paper money at various locations under money economy

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Banking houses

Developed in Europe under new money economy; revolutionized flow for world trade and encouraged and supported trade through convenience and stability

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