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What did we get out of Jay's treaty?

ship goods to other nations


How did the Phoenicians transport goods to other nations?

By ship.


True or false that Southerners favored high tariffs because they purchased so many goods from foreign nations?

true


How do nations obtain goods and services for which they lack adequate resources?

by trading with other nations to get what they need.


Taxes on goods coming in from other nations are called what?

Tariff


What island was purchased for a amount of beads and other goods?

Manhattes Manhattes Manhattan


What is trading goods to other countries called?

The word "export" is the noun and verb meaning goods sent in trade to other countries. The word "import" refers to goods received (purchased) from other countries.


A or duty is money colonists paid for goods purchased from other countries?

A tariff is a tax on imported goods that colonists paid for purchases from other countries.


What island was purchased for small amounts of beads and other goods?

Manhattes Manhattes Manhattan


How does the United Kingdom trade?

the trade by importing and by exporting goods with other nations. also with being in the EU they can trade with free boarders with other EU nations.


What island was purchased from the Indians for beads and other goods?

Minuit is credited with purchasing the island of MANHATTAN from the Native Americans in exchange for traded goods.


According to the Neutrality Act of 1939 what was required of nations at war in order to buy arms and other supplies from the US?

According to the Neutrality Act of 1939, nations at war were required to pay cash for arms and other supplies purchased from the United States and must also transport the goods themselves. This "cash and carry" policy aimed to maintain U.S. neutrality while allowing belligerent nations to access military supplies without direct involvement in the conflict. Additionally, the act prohibited American ships from carrying goods to warring nations, further emphasizing a non-interventionist stance.