More peaceful relationshipExchange of ideasExchange of peopleImport/export of respective cultures
More peaceful relationshipExchange of ideasExchange of peopleImport/export of respective cultures
An increase in trade can lead to a sharing of ideas, customs, and technologies between cultures, enriching them through cultural exchange. However, it can also lead to the homogenization or dilution of unique cultural practices as societies may adopt more common, commercially successful trends. Overall, the impact of increased trade on cultures can vary depending on the context and the degree of cultural openness.
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Most of these agreements have and share benefits which encourage free trade, there purpose is to increase trade between member countries, and increase trade in it's own country allowing Canada or any other nation to become more dependent on selling products to the United States.
how was England involved in global trade?
The ojibve peoples were involved in the fur trade.
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Crops were needed as a surplus to help create trade between cultures.
Through shared trade: even when cultures are relatively far apart, or separated by water boundaries, trade will usually occur eventually. Societies that are involved in trade invariably assume some cultural aspects of other societies.
As technology improved - especially in areas such as transportation - more cultures were able to meet and share their various forms of technology and items for trade (different foods, metals, materials, spices) all of which improved financial means for all involved. Some cultures also were able to take items that they purchased in trade and exchanged them for other items that were needed.
What is the 3 main countries who were involved in the slave trade?