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they traded their goods
Often, in ancient times, a merchant would sell his goods in the heart of the city. For example, in Ancient Egypt, a merchant often transported his goods to Rome where he set up "shop" and sold his merchandise to residents and travelers.
People should worry if foreigners sell goods cheaply. People have already seen the effects of this because the sale of American goods have dropped.
Women in ancient Egypt were entitled to sell goods, own property, sue in court, and file for divorce.
Ancient Chinese people used a barter system for buying and selling goods. Some of the people used items such as bricks of tea as currency.
They refused to sell goods to them.
Without any language, no one would be able to trade,sell goods,or do anything.
a policy based on on the idea that a country should sell more goods than it buys
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Money was used by everybody. It was needed to buy and sell goods, buy food pay the rent and pay the taxes.
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Merchants certainly did sell their goods at the town market. This was because this was where everyone came to buy and sell goods.