They traded with each other to find out more about their culture. Also, to get a hold of new and unique goods
Maya cities usually battled each other to gain power and land.
To get food or more supplies also to get a better and more accurate weapons and to get gold,silver,and jade.
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It connected the cities around and in new york to each other, making trade way easier.
Cities in which country or region? There are hundreds or even thousands of cities which could reasonably be called ancient, and you can bet that most of them were on trade routes. Cities existed then, and still mostly do now, because they were centers for trade. Go pick any two old cities reasonably near each other, you can be sure they had a trade route between them (unless they had some barrier like impassible mountains in between).
Yes, Countries can trade with each other without free trade agreement.
Yes. Most cities are next to each other. Its called annexation.
These cities grew around a ceremonial center consisting of several temples built on pyramids, with public plazas and ball game courts, as well as majestic buildings that served as residences and offices of presidents and priests. Each city was the religious and political center of the territory that was under his control.
Countries trade with each other because they don't have some of the natural resources that they want.
You don't have a name for cities that are far away, because they don't even know each other.
I think so
They are called that because they are the two largest cities in Minnesota and are located next to each other.