Saturday, September 6, 2008

Blog 2.

  I think the biggest change that occurred during the Classical Period was that the cultures between the various countries were meshed together. A lot of the growth of each civilization was done independently. Internal trade was a major part of each civilization. The crops that were needed but not grown in one part of a region, might have been grown in abundance in another region. For example, trade from India stretched as far out as southeast Asia. Because of the distance between civilizations, each society had many of their own customs, but most were still somewhat culturally connected to one another. 

5 comments:

Sophie M.'s 9th grade Humanities Blog said...

I agree with what you said about different cultures sharing with each other. I said that too :)

Sophie Rae said...

hey Arii.
I loved reading your blog!
along with Sophie about different cultures sharing...
it would make more sense I think.
Great job!
-Sophie Rae Safire

Jenny K. said...

heyy ari!!! I really liked your blog I thought you made some really good points. I liked what you said about internal trading

MarieRich said...

well I agree with what you said about how the cultures need to share ideas. I have no agruement....:D

Ben Oreper said...

I must agree with you for the most part, especially considering that the meshing-together of cultures was exactly how religions such as Islam and trade between countries that had previously not made any form of contact. Excellent work.