CLASS 10 NOTES
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Making of a global
world
PRASHANT KIRAD
, PRASHANT KIRAD
Making of a global world
The Pre modern world exam me ayega (E.M.A)
"Globalisation, an economic system that has emerged over the last 50 years,
has a rich and diverse history that spans thousands of years.
The making of the global world is a story of trade, migration, and the
movement of people, goods, and capital.
From ancient times, travellers, traders, priests, and pilgrims traversed vast
distances in search of knowledge, opportunity, spiritual fulfillment, and refuge
from persecution.
As early as 3000 BCE, a thriving coastal trade network connected the Indus
Valley civilisations with present-day West Asia, laying the foundations for a
global economy.
Silk route links the world
The Silk Routes were a network of ancient trade paths that connected remote
parts of the world, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures.
These routes, which existed from before the Christian era until the 15th
century, enabled the trade and cultural mingling of distant civilizations.
China, renowned for its luxurious silk production, was a key player in this global
exchange, with its silk being highly prized and widely traded along these
routes."
The food travels :- Spaghetti and Potato
Food is a remarkable example of long-distance cultural exchange.
Travelers and traders introduced new crops from the lands they
visited, revolutionizing the culinary landscape
. Many commonplace foods, such as potatoes, soybeans,
groundnuts, maize, tomatoes, chilies, and sweet potatoes, were
unknown to our ancestors until around five centuries ago.
Christopher Columbus's discovery of America played a pivotal
role in bringing these foods to Europe and Asia.
Interestingly, the journey of noodles from China to become
spaghetti in Italy is a testament to the power of cultural
exchange.
This culinary migration demonstrates how food can bridge
geographical and cultural divides.
JOSH METER?
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Making of a global
world
PRASHANT KIRAD
, PRASHANT KIRAD
Making of a global world
The Pre modern world exam me ayega (E.M.A)
"Globalisation, an economic system that has emerged over the last 50 years,
has a rich and diverse history that spans thousands of years.
The making of the global world is a story of trade, migration, and the
movement of people, goods, and capital.
From ancient times, travellers, traders, priests, and pilgrims traversed vast
distances in search of knowledge, opportunity, spiritual fulfillment, and refuge
from persecution.
As early as 3000 BCE, a thriving coastal trade network connected the Indus
Valley civilisations with present-day West Asia, laying the foundations for a
global economy.
Silk route links the world
The Silk Routes were a network of ancient trade paths that connected remote
parts of the world, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures.
These routes, which existed from before the Christian era until the 15th
century, enabled the trade and cultural mingling of distant civilizations.
China, renowned for its luxurious silk production, was a key player in this global
exchange, with its silk being highly prized and widely traded along these
routes."
The food travels :- Spaghetti and Potato
Food is a remarkable example of long-distance cultural exchange.
Travelers and traders introduced new crops from the lands they
visited, revolutionizing the culinary landscape
. Many commonplace foods, such as potatoes, soybeans,
groundnuts, maize, tomatoes, chilies, and sweet potatoes, were
unknown to our ancestors until around five centuries ago.
Christopher Columbus's discovery of America played a pivotal
role in bringing these foods to Europe and Asia.
Interestingly, the journey of noodles from China to become
spaghetti in Italy is a testament to the power of cultural
exchange.
This culinary migration demonstrates how food can bridge
geographical and cultural divides.
JOSH METER?