wheat corn rye
No, but they did have iron goods but no metal
a they traded for tobacco b they traded for horses c they traded for metal goods and cloth d they traded for corn and beans The answer is a they traded for tobacco i know this because natives didn't have horses or metal goods and cloth well cloth yes but not metal and they didn't have corn and beans so the most obvious answer is A.
the qin dynasty traded many things like food, art, cutural ideas. one of the main things that they traded was silk. they usually traded silk to Europe in return of goods that china did not have access to grow or manufacure. they used the silk road for the trade
middle passage
With Egypt and Phoenicia, and with the various peoples of Asia Minor and the Black Sea.
No, but they did have iron goods but no metal
Egypt traded heavily with the Near East region, which included modern-day Lebanon, Syria, and Israel. They exchanged goods such as grain, papyrus, and gold for items like cedar wood, silver, and ivory. Trade with the Near East was vital for Egypt's economy and cultural exchange.
yes
food,goods,and tools
a they traded for tobacco b they traded for horses c they traded for metal goods and cloth d they traded for corn and beans The answer is a they traded for tobacco i know this because natives didn't have horses or metal goods and cloth well cloth yes but not metal and they didn't have corn and beans so the most obvious answer is A.
The Karankawas Indians traded with the Texas Indians. They traded goods.
True, ideas and cultural accomplishments were traded alongside goods.
They were traded for money and other goods.
They traded goods.
They built ships and did farming making rice and grains and wheat and manufactured some goods with iron, and they also traded with the Indians.
Barter
Luxury good were traded by Chinese merchants for Spices, Teas, and Porcelain goods.