they sold wigs, hats, bonnets, candy, games, pencils, utencils, tea cups, plates, bowls, and fans.
hope this helps! XP
This is right but there is a lot more than this. -CD67
A merchant looks like a middle class person who trades with a robe.
A colonial merchant is a merchant that sold items like spices, food, sugar, and other goods.
just a colonial merchant
a merchant is someone that sells goods for profit
This would be someone who sells an item to a merchant so the merchant can sell it to you. We call them "wholesalers" and they don't sell to the general public. They only sell to people who own stores.
This would be someone who sells an item to a merchant so the merchant can sell it to you. We call them "wholesalers" and they don't sell to the general public. They only sell to people who own stores.
An entrepreneur of the colonial period was a merchant who took financial risks to invest in colonization.
Triangular trade
i have no idea what they sold in roman
merchant guild would buy merch and then sell while craft guilds would sell the stuff they made i think...
The opposite to affiliate is merchant. A merchant has a product that they want to sell and make money and an affiliate is someone who promotes the merchants products and earns a commission.
Someone who sell goods.