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ap® human geography topic 3.5
historical causes of diffusion
globalization & trade
- explain how global trade leads to diffusion
- describe how the columbian exchange reshaped europe and north america
- explain how the silk road led to diffusion
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- Global trade facilitates movement of goods, ideas, technologies, and cultural practices between regions, as merchants and travelers carry these elements across borders, spreading them to new populations and causing diffusion.
- For Europe: It brought new staple crops like potatoes and corn, boosting food production and population growth; precious metals from Americas increased wealth and fueled mercantilism. For North America: European crops (wheat, grapes) and livestock (cattle, horses) were introduced, transforming agriculture and transportation; European diseases devastated Indigenous populations.
- The Silk Road connected Eurasian civilizations, allowing merchants, missionaries, and travelers to exchange goods (silk, spices), technologies (paper-making, gunpowder), religions (Buddhism, Islam), and cultural practices between East Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, driving widespread diffusion.