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Why were more than solely products able to traverse the trade routes? (1 point)
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It happened almost incidentally as people from different backgrounds interacted with
each other, facilitating the evolution and sharing of cultures.
O People were not allowed to enter certain countries if they did not share the same bellets
O The sharing of cultures was a trading condition among people along the trade routes.
O Traders purposely went out of their way to assimilate people to be like them.
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"It happened almost incidentally as people from different backgrounds interacted with each other, facilitating the evolution and sharing of cultures."
Because merchants, travelers, and migrants carried ideas, beliefs, technologies, and customs along with goods as they met and settled, cultural exchange naturally accompanied trade.
Because merchants, travelers, and migrants carried ideas, beliefs, technologies, and customs along with goods as they met and settled, cultural exchange naturally accompanied trade.
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