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Indian Ocean Trade Networks

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Indian Ocean trade networks refer to the historical trading routes that connected countries bordering the Indian Ocean. These networks facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures across vast distances.

Key Features

  • Connected various regions around the Indian Ocean
  • Facilitated trade of spices, textiles, precious metals, and other commodities
  • Contributed to cultural exchange and diffusion of ideas
  • Influenced the development of civilizations along these trade routes

Pros

  • Promoted economic growth and prosperity in participating regions
  • Enabled access to valuable resources from distant lands
  • Fostered cultural diversity and cross-cultural interactions

Cons

  • Increased competition and conflicts among trading nations
  • Risk of piracy and security threats along trade routes

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