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Trade contributed to culture diversity in the Hellenistic city of Alexandria as it became the foremost center of commerce and Hellenistic civilization. The warehouses were full with wheat and other products from the Nile Valley. Alexandria's commerce enabled it to grow and prosper and it become an international community.
Mainly by fishing and sea trade.
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A decline in trade is the economic theory given for the fall of the Indus Valley civilization.
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Trade expanded, hence money and goods circulated mostly through commerce, and the rich merchants sometimes won high office.
The kingdom of Israel lost access to an easy trade route when the twelve tribes divided. This division resulted in the formation of the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah. Without a united front, Israel lost control of important trade routes, impacting its economic prosperity.
Israel had a trade advantage since it bordered more countries, had more fertile land, and it had access to port cities.
Jordan and Israel have a certain degree of commerce and trade although most Jordanians still oppose Israel. Egypt and Israel have a cold peace. Lebanon and Syria both lack relations with Israel.
the impact of trade and commerce
No. Saudi Arabia absolutely refuses to perform any act of commerce with Israel (and used to boycott all companies that even do business with Israel, although this has been rescinded for impracticality).
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Commerce and slave trade compromise
The Kingdom of Judah lost some or most of its easy access to the Mediterranean and to the north of Israel. The other Kingdom, Israel (Ten Tribes) retained these areas. See also:Jewish history timeline
Because all their efforts were spent hunting and gathering. Civilization needs art, architecture, writing, manmade housing, trade commerce, and a distinct culture.