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(can copy and paste if you want) Although Chinese civilizations remained highly isolated compared to their European and Asian counterparts such as India and the Roman Empire, the Chinese were still able to create connections for trade and cultural exchange with other, particularly nomadic societies. Through the development of the Silk Road, Chinese civilizations and nomadic civilizations both played important roles in the early beginnings of world trade and through this vast connection they were able to exchange goods and ideas. With nomads carrying Legalist and Buddhist concepts with them across lands, we can see in Chinese art and cultural development that, although very little, exchange with nomadic populations did occur.
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