Across
- 5. a group of merchants, travelers, and animals (like camels) who traveled together for safety across long trade routes
- 6. paper credit notes that merchants could deposit in one city and redeem in another
- 7. a major maritime trade network that connected East Africa, the Middle East, India, Southeast Asia, and China
- 8. a group of trading cities and merchant guilds in northern Europe that worked together from the 1200s to the 1600s
- 9. a network of overland trade routes that connected China, Central Asia, the Middle East, and Europe
Down
- 1. a roadside inn where travelers and caravans could rest and get food, water, and shelter along major trade routes
- 2. a written order used by merchants to pay or receive money across long distances, especially during the growth of trade in medieval Europe and Asia
- 3. a system where people buy and sell goods or services using currency (money) instead of bartering goods directly
- 4. a business that offered financial services like storing money, lending money, and exchanging currency, especially in medieval Europe
