Cattle, crops, salt, fur, lumber, shells, beads, jewels, tobacco, and spices!
Was it gold or did they just trade things for what they wanted.
Bartering.Trade with Gold & Silver primarily. (still do to this day)
bartering
Before money (coins and notes) people uses barter to trade goods. They also had forms of money too though. These included:shellsfursteethweaponssilverHowever shells was the most common. Cowrie Shells in China were probably the first form of money ever used.
Money was invented long before the 1700s. The first "money" was just bartering, trading one thing for another thing. Then metal objects were introduced as money around 5000 B.C. The Lydians were the first to make and use coins, around 700 B.C. Please see the related link below for more information.
Was it gold or did they just trade things for what they wanted.
Bartering.Trade with Gold & Silver primarily. (still do to this day)
You need money before you can buy items, and enough money to afford the items the NPC vendors offer.
Because Romans needed a way to count money, items, etc.
Sales tax is charged to items that people buy.
bartering
Before money (coins and notes) people uses barter to trade goods. They also had forms of money too though. These included:shellsfursteethweaponssilverHowever shells was the most common. Cowrie Shells in China were probably the first form of money ever used.
they invented many items that were used to plant
Bartering was used before money was invented. Bartering is the swopping of goods or services in exchange for something else. Money is great, but it didn't always exist. Back in the DAY (ancient times) before paper money and coins, people used some pretty crazy stuff to exchange for goods and services. "Making it rain" at the club was impossible, since throwing a cow on a girl would kill her. Here are some things that people really used for currency before the invention of money. COWS LARGE STONES GOLD CLAM SHELLS RICE FISH BEADS
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They invented television for people who are bored or to make money from TV adverts.
Money was invented long before the 1700s. The first "money" was just bartering, trading one thing for another thing. Then metal objects were introduced as money around 5000 B.C. The Lydians were the first to make and use coins, around 700 B.C. Please see the related link below for more information.