A person who learns a trade for a skilled member of that trade is often called an "apprentice." In the old days, before college and vocational schools, young men (and a few young women) would apprentice themselves to a skilled tradesman to learn to be a blacksmith, a silversmith, a glassblower, a carpenter, or other occupations. Today, there are still professions which require a combination of school and apprenticeship.
An apprentice.
Crusoe learned how to cultivate the land and grow crops while living on the plantation in Brazil. He also learned how to manage and negotiate trade deals with the local indigenous people.
Trade winds are found in the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) which is one term used when talking about trade winds. Low level trade winds near the equator are also reffered to as easterlies. In the Northern Hemisphere, the trade winds blow from the northeast and are known as the Northeast Trade Winds; in the Southern Hemisphere, the winds blow from the southeast and are called the Southeast Trade Winds. So it depends what you are looking for here...
Samoset and Squanto learned to speak English through interactions with English settlers in the early 1600s. They likely picked up the language through trade, communication with explorers, and living among the settlers. Squanto, in particular, also had experience with English culture from his time as a captive in Europe before returning to America.
The Coureurs de bois were French traders who traveled through the North American wilderness. They mainly spoke French, but they also learned Indigenous languages to facilitate trade with the local tribes.
The main Chinese port was called the Port of Shanghai. It is one of the largest and busiest ports in the world, serving as a major gateway for trade in China.
Someone who is apprenticed is a person who works for another person so that they can learn a trade.
An Apprentice
A person who has learned a particular trade or craft but has not become an employer, or master.
the triangular trade PS: just learned that today
You trade it with someone.. No items required. Just a random person or neighbour.
That would be an apprentice.
its a plumber
A person that was working under an expert trader was called a apprentice.
The learning position is called an apprentice. An apprentice helped the master and learned the trade himself.Someone contracted to servitude was an indentured servant-- in colonial days this was someone who was advanced the cost of his passage to the colonies and would then work off his debt.
First one had to become an apprentice, after that when they had learned the trade they became a member of that crafting guild. A guild is like a modern day Union.
First one had to become an apprentice, after that when they had learned the trade they became a member of that crafting guild. A guild is like a modern day Union.
Being a legendary animal, Mew is extremely rare. To find a person willing to trade a legendary animal, a person needs to have an equally good legendary pokemon to make the trade with.