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No it isn't. The most profitable commodity traded by Virginia colonists was tobacco. So profitable was it, that Virginia started to worry about having enough farmers growing food rather than tobacco.
The Slave Trade was incredibly profitable and incredibly cruel. It ripped families apart. People would come home from a hunt or from the fields and find their families missing. In some cases, entire villages were captured. The people in an entire village were rounded up and traded as slaves.
They probably did, whoever you mean by they. Most tribes and civilisations traded in some form.
The Tiguas Indians traded with Texas. They traded land.
agreement on the price and quantity traded
they traded with the west
China traded extensively in silk and porcelain. These were two of their most profitable exports.
China traded extensively in silk and porcelain. These were two of their most profitable exports.
No it isn't. The most profitable commodity traded by Virginia colonists was tobacco. So profitable was it, that Virginia started to worry about having enough farmers growing food rather than tobacco.
Made or traded for what their families needed
China
Made or traded for what their families needed
Mostly with the native Americans nearby. They had a very profitable trade dealing furs.
China was taken advantage of in the early 20th century by nations with which it traded because the other nations were more technically advanced.
If we disregard issues of human rights or morality, the slave trade was very profitable.
The resources Australia mainly traded with the rest of the world in the 19th century was wool, gold, and timber.
Slaves were traded for many things, and tea was probably traded, but not as a lone item. When they are sold, they were more often bought with money than traded.