people began to trade
They didn't trade. They were nomads and hunted/gathered for food. Trade really didn't start until people began to grow crops and to live in villages.
the us 2 buy and sell and trade there object
there is no specific person but...The fur trade began in the 1500's as an exchange between Indians and Europeans.
because the fur trade began to dicline in the 1840s
The Russians began efforts to trade and to create a North American colony in 1741.
Because they served as centers of religion government and culture
The Portugese were the first people to arive at th shores of Ghana they began to trade with the people in Ghana trading guns for gold etc
1940's
I am not exactly sure how to answer this because the question was probably a typo but people began to trade with other areas of people instead of just the people in your cave or shelter
Trade began in early civilizations and their cities when a surplus of products lent to the idea of finding a market for these excesses. When cities could agree on the terms of trading, a commercial system was developed that helped all concerned.
I think that the reason why the growth of trade began in the Han Dynasty is because of the Silk Road, mainly. And in the Silk Road there are many paths to trade. The people who trade most on this path are the Chinese, Persians, Indians, and the Romans.