Trade and Cultural Exchange
Grade 6 Social Studies · Utah, USA
Understand how trade connected ancient and modern societies.
Lessons
Early Trade Routes
Ancient people developed trade routes to exchange goods they could not produce themselves, connecting distant communities.
The Silk Road
The Silk Road was a network of trade routes connecting China to the Mediterranean, named after the silk that was one of its most valuable goods.
Spread of Ideas and Religion
Trade, conquest, and migration helped spread religious beliefs, scientific knowledge, and cultural practices across the world.
Colonialism and Its Effects
European colonialism spread across the globe beginning in the 1400s, bringing lasting changes to the economies, cultures, and populations of colonized lands.
Globalization Today
Globalization is the increasing connection between countries through trade, technology, communication, and shared culture.
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Yes, Trade and Cultural Exchange is part of the official Grade 6 Social Studies curriculum in Utah, USA.