The ancient Hawaiians relied on a barter system, such as a fisherman trading salt or fish for a farmer's taro root or one warrior trading a spear for another warrior's stone throwing sling.
they went to hawaii and traded iron but went to china to trade fur.
It was just culture
the would trade
Money wasn't used for trade. They used silver and grain for fixed price money, instead of trade yup
Money wasn't used for trade. They used silver and grain for fixed price money, instead of trade yup
Through agriculture, mining and trade.
They exchanged goods for money.
With China and Korea. foreign trade was never a major money maker for Japan
so at trade they can have a money everyone wants
Yes, all the things that they traded with could be in exchange for a barter or money.
Trade one good or service for another is known as barter trade. This was the common type of trade in ancient days before money was introduced as a medium of exchange.
Trade was very important to the Ancient Greeks because the only real thing that could bring money into Ancient Greece would be olives and olive oil (and sometimes wool) but without trade there would be no income as you could trade 20 pints of olive oil for three cows and that's how the world worked back then.