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they were either sold by their king or captured and then sold by various merchants/ traders
many mens were slaves and traders and the women became teachers in the mid
After the Revolutionary war, Patriots became leaders who became President, wrote important laws and beliefs about government, founded the National Bank, and expanded America's borders. Patriots also became colonists who farmed, worked as craftsmen or traders. They all became Americans.
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they were either sold by their king or captured and then sold by various merchants/ traders
many mens were slaves and traders and the women became teachers in the mid
Hajj used to be performed even before the birth of the last prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad SAW). Life for the traders became more profitable after the advent of Islam.
They were farmers who became traders. As their population grew larger then the land they held in the Levant could support, they had the choice of conquering more land to farm, or trading. They selected the latter.
Three ways in which Africans became slaves are:- If they are sold by other eople/their king.- If they are captured and then sold by various merchants/ traders.- They became slaves for dept or poverty.These are all REAL.
The Phoenicians become the greatest traders and the best sailors and navigators of the pre-classical world. They only shipped certain goods and became the only traders in those goods that gave them a monopoly in some areas.
Many ancient Greeks became traders because unless you were rich or a slave there was no other job opportunity and sailors because their lives were dependent and surrounded by the sea and so this was an expected career for them.
After the Revolutionary war, Patriots became leaders who became President, wrote important laws and beliefs about government, founded the National Bank, and expanded America's borders. Patriots also became colonists who farmed, worked as craftsmen or traders. They all became Americans.