The European union was created to make trade between its members easier.
Profitable trade.
A common or widely accepted language can streamline communication and reduce misunderstandings between business partners, leading to smoother negotiations and transactions. It can also facilitate the sharing of information and ideas, making it easier to collaborate on projects and develop mutually beneficial partnerships. Additionally, a common language can enhance trust and build stronger relationships between parties, ultimately fostering a more efficient and productive business environment.
it was made to improve trade and make it easier and also made it easier for pioneers to move west
They needed a language to make trade easier
the cheese on the bottom of your feet ;) xx jokesthe fact that you could trade things in return and that would make it easier to trade ..
because the people thought it was easier to trade other than trade all there other belongings that they had.
They had a fleet of armed vessels to conduct the trade, and established trading depots in the areas of interest.
Your grammar is a bit...ambiguous, but perhaps you mean "did Europe's navigable rivers and good natural harbors make trade difficult? If this is the case, then the answer is no. Rivers and harbors HELPED European trade. Goods could be moved up rivers or into natural harbors for docking, making trade easier.
It was important because it helped make trade and cummunication easier through out china.
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What a ramp does is trade distance for height. So it's not easier to move an object so much as it's easier to lift an object with a ramp.