Two products or inventions that traveled along the Muslim trade routes were papermaking and the compass. Papermaking techniques were introduced to the Muslim world from China, and the technology spread throughout the Islamic empires and beyond. The compass, originally invented in China, was adopted by Muslim traders and navigators to aid in maritime travel and exploration.
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ALINA ANNA MIRZA i am from Dwyer and i am currently in 7th grade 9/30/13oh and some products are silk and food
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Balboa traveled many routes during his time as an explorer. One of the better known was when he traveled across what is now Panama to enter the South Seas.
avoid the overland routes that were controlled by muslim traders
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The scientist traveled in transpolar air routes.
It was usually merchants who traveled to foreign lands when the sea routes opened. Having access to sea routes and ships allowed them to trade their merchandise in foreign countries in return for items they had never seem before.
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The routes by land. They always traveled by sea.
The growth of maritime and overland routes led to decreased interest in inventions and technolgy.
a cyclical or seasonal movement of people and livestock along routes traveled repeatedly