The Spice Trade

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By Marshall Wirth. The Spice Trade. The spice trade is all about trading spices through Asia and Europe and mostly by water. they traded 5 different spices and you will learn about the spice trade . Introduction . PICTURES OF SPICE TRADE. Art Rage. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE SPICE TRADE

By Marshall Wirth

Introduction

THE SPICE TRADE IS ALL ABOUT TRADING SPICES THROUGH ASIA AND EUROPE AND MOSTLY BY WATER. THEY TRADED 5 DIFFERENT SPICES AND YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT THE SPICE TRADE.

PICTURES OF SPICE TRADE

Art Rage

RESEARCH The spice trade refers to trade between

civilizations in Asia, North Africa and Europe. They traded spices like cassia, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, and turmeric. These five different spices found their way into the Middle East before the Christian Era. The spices were withheld by the traders, and associated with fantastic tales.

PICTURES OF SPICES

Cassi

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Cinnamon

Gingercardamom

Turmeric

DIRECTIONS OF SPICE TRADE

MORE RESEARCH Whatever part the over land trade

directions across Asia, it was mainly by sea that the spice trade grew. Traders were sailing to spice producing land before the Christian era. In East Asia the Chinese went across the waters of Malay Archipelago trade in the Spice Islands.

COLLISION

The End

CREDITS

By: Marshall Wirth

Introduced by: Marshall Wirth

Hope you enjoyed the show.

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