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How the Spice Islands Made the World’s First Global Economy — Fexingo History

How the Spice Islands Made the World’s First Global Economy — Fexingo History

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Before the Silk Road there was the Spice Route. This episode traces the ancient sea trade of nutmeg, cloves, and mace from the tiny Banda Islands to the tables of imperial Rome. We meet the outrigger sailors of the Austronesian diaspora who first carried cloves to China, the Indian and Arab merchants who dominated the trade for centuries, and the ruthless Portuguese conquest of Malacca in 1511 that broke the old order. We also explore the great mystery: why did Europeans crave spices so desperately? The answer lies in Roman food culture, medieval medicine, and the staggering wealth of the Maluku Islands. Lucas and Luna discuss the fall of the Srivijaya empire, the rise of the port of Banten, and how a handful of volcanic islands became the most valuable real estate on earth.

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