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Normal goods are everyday things that the average person would own. Inferior things are more of a low quality item that is considered for poor people.
New England had many products/goods that England didn't have. If they traded with other places, they would become richer because they would sell them for a cheaper price than England.
public goods would be overproduced
The area in which they lived determined the types of goods and crops that an Inca community would produce and trade with other Inca communities. The Inca that lived in the valleys produced cotton, beans, corn, peppers and peanuts. The mountainous communities traded quinta, cocoa, potatoes and animal products.
we use money to exchange for goods and services! before that we would barter and exchange goods and services - the main difference between the two is that with money i can swap my apples that would rot for money that doesn't and save that money for later ( when my apples would have rotted) and exchange my money for other (food) goods or services! it's a no perishable way of saving and accumulating wealth against other goods or services!
they traded goods and sometimes would not be friendly with one another.
A historian would be most likely to analyze a tablet with cuneiform to determine what goods were traded by the merchants of Ur.
the Cheyenne Indians usually traded corn/maize for goods such as salt to season the buffalo. but once in a while they would make necklaces to trade.
A historian would be most likely to analyze a tablet with cuneiform to determine what goods were traded by the merchants of Ur.
They would sell the stuff that they would make and sell it to the locals by them
there were many thing traded along the silk road since it was one of the major trade routes but the main thing they traded would be goods such as... gold or salt was a huge one the people mostly traded . but over all it couldve traded any goods.
No because he didnt make it to Spice Island because he died if he didnt die and made it back in time with the spices. The spices were what he would of traded.
Trade lead to cultural exchange because one piece of culture was traded for another which would be traded for another and another, etc. Also, people would travel to different cities to trade their goods which would expose one culture to another
Yes, the renaissance was a gathering of all sorts of new ideas throughout Europe at the time. And naturally trade between these countries would only act as a catalyst for the renaissance, because the trade of goods between so many of these different cultures also helped to share the characteristics of each culture that was attached to the goods being traded.
the Sioux Indians traded buffaloes for corn. they traded with their linguistic cousins the Mandan and Hidatsa
the Cheyenne Indians usually traded corn/maize for goods such as salt to season the buffalo. but once in a while they would make necklaces to trade.
food