They traded plants and animals and tobacco
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People traded all sorts of things. Spices from Asia were important, and were traded from East to West. This trade involved a lot of money and is often historically noted. Silk was traded from Asia and the Byzantine Empire to the rest of Europe, as is also noted commonly by historians. But there were other, more mundane types of goods traded. Embroidered cloth was traded from Anglo Saxon England to the south. Dried figs and dates from the South were traded to the North. Wine from France, Italy, and Spain was shipped to Britain. Amber was taken from the Baltic area and traded toward the south. Ocean fish were salted and shipped up rivers far inland. Minerals, such as tin, iron, and silver, were mined, refined and shipped all over. People in the North who wanted rice, as some rich people did, had to get it from the South. These are just examples. The list seems endless.
The compass bro! Made by the chinese then was traded off to england from arabic countries.
The mound builders
When the fur trade first began, First Nations and Inuit people brought the furs to the trading posts. They would arrive by canoe. The furs would be unloaded and traded for goods such as muskets, axes, knives, blankets, whiskey and pots. It was not long before some of the men at the trading posts decided they would go inland and get the fur themselves. These were the people known as the coureurs de bois.
Some of the items they traded were spices,gems e.t.c
The answer is silk and and tea
Some things that got traded in the Renaissance were artwork and scientific ideas.
Salt, tea, spices, textiles and herbs were all notable trading items
They traded furs for metal items, such as, knives, kettles, needles, and axes.
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He traded with your mom and Hitler
They traded furs for metal items, such as, knives, kettles, needles, and axes.
People who were rich in the 1500s did not have jobs. Some were bankers and loaned money, but most were landowners - and thus nobles - and paid people to work for them.
There were no Police force in the 1500s but there were most probably some kind of Neighbourhood watch or some sort of thing like that.
I am studying countries during the viking times. I got stuck on the question,' WHAT ITEMS WERE TRADED IIN ICELAND IN VIKING TIMES? i did some extended research, quizzed my teacher, and found ou that wool, slaves, exotic goods, and weapons were traded
Some of the goods that Kiev Russians traded with the Greek were food, such as bread. They also traded items such as homemade goods and coins.