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Why was the silk road important during the postclassical era?

A: it allowed European civilization to sail west to reach Asia
B: it connected Mesoamerica with North and South America
C: it provided a trade route between europe, Africa and Asia.
d it allowed islamis and European militaries to conquer East Asia.

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C. It provided a trade route between Europe, Africa and Asia.
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Answer:

Option C.

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It provided a trade route between Europe, Africa and Asia, is the right answer.

The Silk Road was an arrangement of trade courses which connected the East and West and remained fundamental to the cultural, political, economic and religious interactions between these areas in the period between the 2nd century BCE to the 18th century. However, the primary reference of the Silk Route is on the land routes that connect East Asia and Southeast Asia with Persia, South Asia, East Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and Southern Europe.

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