Bread, cows, pigs, horses, milk, vegetables, fruit
Merchants sell things then and now.
I'm pretty sure that peasants and serfs may sell there homes and other belongings to become free men.
delaware river
they were located along trading routes because that way they could sell more stuff
Most commonly people in the middle ages walked to get where they were going. The wealthy may have used a horse. Long distance travel was uncommon. Most people lived in small villages, and rarely if ever traveled any further than the nearest market town to sell their surplus and buy a few manufactured goods. Some professions, such as merchants and soldiers, might regularly travel, but roads were generally poor and long distance travel was difficult. Religious pilgrimage was also a cause for long distance travel.
Merchants sell things then and now.
In a local market.
No they didn't it all got passed doown to their heirs to the thrown.
I'm pretty sure that peasants and serfs may sell there homes and other belongings to become free men.
sell more government bonds
Woolworth's Department store is for all ages. They sell home entertainment products such as movies, music, and video games.
During the middle ages each landlord would have a common oven and housewives would make their own dough and bring it to the baker to be baked. It became a practice that bakers would steal a portion of the dough and bake it and sell it for his own purposes.
Food, building materials, live stock, artwork, tools, slaves, furniture, Knowledge, chemicals, and many other things.
They had to sell off their land....
if the market goes up sell spot buy in future market if market goes down buy spot sell in future market
delaware river
they were located along trading routes because that way they could sell more stuff