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The Convergence of Silk and Steam

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Deng Bowen


ABSTRACT

This study examines the profound effect of the Silk Roads and the Industrial Revolution on worldwide trade. It explores the monetary, cultural, and geographic effects related to how land, rivers, etc. influence a country's rules and relationships during these important historical periods. It draws comparisons and contrasts regarding their influence on trade patterns, flows of valuable resources, technological exchange, power dynamics of relationships, population movements, or spheres of influence. Through a complete and thorough analysis, the research uncovers and shows off the long-lasting things given to people in the future of these events, shaping the modern interconnected trading view of a nature-wide area of land. It offers an understanding of specifying what things and effects on future international trade development, focusing on the importance of supporting the invention of new innovations, helping the development of cultural understanding, and helping increase cooperative partnerships in a good way. Overall, this study gives a deeper understanding of the forces driving worldwide trade, guides created to help the planet and fair trade policies.




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