The student will infer why many trade routes developed in the Arabian Peninsula
Many trade routes developed because Arabian peninsula was a desert culture and had to trade in order to keel surviving. Arabian Peninsula is a region of southwest Asia. It lies between the Red Sea and the Persian gulf. It was the crossroads of three continents. Which is Asia Africa and Europe. And also surrounded by the body of water that included the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea the Arabian Sea and the Persian gulf.
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They had lots of materials to trade that included copper, perfumes, grain, silk, incense, spices, ivory, and textiles. Market towns grew into cities because of trade. Larger settlements near the western coast of arabia became centers for local, regional, ,and long distance trade