Haley Hunter
Spices silk
Cargo ships and basically for ideas, they speak to each other
People traded salt, gold, Ivory, Animal skins, slaves, spices, and pepper By Brandon
delivering goat's milk and spices
Silk cloth, Spices
the Inuit people do not grow crops, they hunt and fish, and trade their goods.
people can trade for goods such as spices
it produced people to go in the wild and to grow crops
corn, sugarcanes, birds, people, and other crops
People in the South primarily used water transportation, such as rivers and steamboats, to transport their crops and goods. Cotton, for example, was often shipped via riverboats to larger markets. Additionally, some goods were transported by wagon or railroads for longer distances within the region.
Spices and silk
Spices silk
crops
They desired ,spices sugar silk and other goods .
they carried cargo spices and goods
for goods and spices that's only if we are talking about Asia, but it could be for America, too.
Salt, tea, spices, textiles and herbs were all notable trading items