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Salt or gold. They were equal in trade.
With China and Korea. foreign trade was never a major money maker for Japan
Did Athens support or avoid foreign trade?
Athens and Sparta were both powerful city-states in ancient Greece, but they had different governing systems. Athens was known for its democracy and emphasis on arts, education, and philosophy, while Sparta was known for its militaristic society and strict discipline. Athenians focused on intellectual pursuits and trade, while Spartans were primarily concerned with military training and warfare.
the Athens traded pottery and olive oil
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Agora (= field). It was a place of trade, social meeting. In Athens, for me there were perfume shops where they went to gossip.
Socrates by trade was a stonemason and sculptor, but he is most well-known for his philosophical teachings and contributions to Western philosophy. He did not formally train as a philosopher but became a prominent figure through his questioning of his fellow citizens in Athens.
Athens expanded from an agricultural society to include trade as a means of expanding its economy. This started with the establishment of Greek colonies around the eastern Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea.
aswan had cateracts it was also a major trade place
It was trade, written language, and temples.