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Silk and porcelain were very sought-after goods.
To acquire items like silk and spices that were not available (naturally) in Europe.
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England got money from the 13 colonies by taxing them. They put a tax on things such as tea and printed materials. The townshend and tea acts are both two ways that England got money from the 13 colonies. Other countries in Europe got money from the colonies by trading items with them such as in slave trade.
Many different types of spices were imported to Europe from Asia as a result of the Crusades. There was also gold and jade jewelry, and porcelain items like vases imported by Europe from Asia during this time.
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When people explore they take their culture with them and items that are made from the culture. So, ideas, products, and culture are exchanged. This means that both cultures change as a result of the exposure. Things are learned, brought back, and traded this means that the social structures change.
Spices, tools, food items, cattle, and medicine were early trade items.
Europe mainly wanted spices, silk, and porcelain.
It depends on what time period you're referring to. In ancient times, Europeans traded with each other and Arabs. They offered mainly pottery, cattle, metals, weapons, etc. In Medieval Times, Europe was cut off from trading, as there was little to no contact with the world in Western Europe. In Eastern Europe, where the Byzantine Empire survived, the same trading was still going on. In colonial times, Europeans dominated the trading world. They offered the same items as before, but also new items they acquired from their colonies such as tea, new crops and animals from the New World, more precious metals and gems, etc. In modern times, Europeans mainly trade technology and machinery with anywhere from cars to computers. Chemicals and medicine are also a big export of Europe.
Some examples of luxury items imported from the Orient in the past include silk fabrics, spices like saffron or cinnamon, porcelain, and rare woods like sandalwood. These items were highly valued and sought after in Europe and other parts of the world for their exotic nature and quality.
Greig in Tail Forest lost his book and his map while he was exploring in the forest.
Europe was not wanting to sell, but import items into Europe. They wanted the spices, gunpowder, silks, perfumes that Asia had to offer.
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gold, spice etc.
Natural Resources are the primary trade items in the world.