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It gave them both wealth and the items they needed most

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Q: Why was trade important to both townspeople and nomads in Arabia?
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How do nomads trade?

Nomads typically trade by bartering goods with other nomadic groups or settled communities along their travel routes. They may exchange livestock, handmade crafts, or other goods in return for items they need. Some nomads may also participate in regional trade networks where goods are exchanged for money or other resources.


When was Trade Arabia created?

Trade Arabia was created in 1999.


What did the nomads of the desert trade?

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Arabia's location made it important for what activity?

Trade between Europe and Asia.


How did Saudi Arabia affect their trade?

Land trade would become more important and lead to the caravan industry and a thriving trade base economy ~Ej1 Silvia-R


How DID pastoral nomads and agrarian communities cooperate?

The pastoral nomads and the agrarian communities did cooperate through the barter trade.


What did mercants trade in Arabia?

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What is nomads and caravan?

a caravan is a group of people who go from city to city and trade goods and nomads are people who move around and have no permanent home or shelter.


Why was Mecca important to the Bedouin traders?

The religious nature of Mecca made it one of the only violence-free areas of Arabia. (No religion wanted to fight on holy ground.) Therefore, Mecca was one of the only areas in Arabia where trade could be conducted in Pre-Islamic Arabia without fear of robbery, making Mecca a booming trade-town.


Was Arabia good for trade?

It was at cross lines


What are the trade routes of Arabia?

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Townspeople supported monarchs during the middle ages because monarchs usually?

promoted trade