The Trans-Saharan trade shaped history by sharing other people's goods and beliefs that soon spread through other cultures and changed them.
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The trade of there food and there ideas from different cultures?
History as common memory
It seperates different communities. Traders trade in these seas to the right
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Sea Travel and trade shape the Augean Civilization because of its' location.
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If you are referring to the emperor, he did not shape history. He was a reluctant emperor and avoided involvement in politics or state affairs.
I am not sure what you are asking about. People trade all sorts of things in history. If you ask a who, what, where, when question you can get an answer.
Europe's elongated shape allows for easy access to coastal trade routes, facilitating trade with other continents. Additionally, Europe's central location provides a strategic advantage for trade between Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The dense network of rivers and land routes in Europe further support trade by facilitating transportation of goods across the continent.
The fur trade !
A bit of history how did Columbus described earths shape?
it forms them in away noone else can stopFinal Answer:History shapes how we view the world.Hope I helpedd! :]~Pierox!~
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No one knows. Trade predates written history.
Arthur I Bloomfield has written: 'Essays in the history of international trade theory' -- subject(s): Economics, History, International trade