Key Concept 3.2 Continuity and Innovation of State Forms and Their Interactions

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The flow of goods, ideas, culture and disease that occurred across trade routes in the classical age grew to enormous proportions in the post-classical age. Although the bulk of Afro-Eurasian trade shifted from the Silk Roads to the Indian Ocean, all the major trade routes continued after 600 C.E.. New technologies, cooperative governments, and economic practices aided the boost of trade.


I. Empires collapsed and were reconstituted; in some regions new state forms emerged.