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The indigenous people of Australia did not have any concept of ownership or greed, so they did not have any money. They traded goods with other tribes, and with visitors such as the Macassans, but they did not have money.
Ancient Chinese traded with Rome, India, Persia, Egypt?
No. India is not in Australia. India is on the continent of Asia, while Australia is the only country on the continent of Australia.
The Aborigines of Australia had no name for currency, meaning they most likely traded seashells, rocks, valuables, etc,( Similar to the Native Americans)
They traded with the people of the new lands e.g. in the 18th century trade with Arabia and India grew lots and they traded sugar knowledge and cotton for things the british and americans etc. could offer them.
They were traded for money and other goods.
No. Traded for cheezburger
salt
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no they traded
they traded by caravans they traded by caravans
The indigenous Australians (commonly called Aborigines) did not use money. They had no use for money, being able to obtain everything they needed from the land. They traded with other tribes and communities, but currency was not required.