Beaver (fur)
horses
rice and other food goods they also liked to trade silk and other goods
No, potatoes originated in the Americas and were not brought to Britain until the Tudor period.
usually not many as Britain used slaves just as workers and bought the raw materials e.g cotton to make textiles then they would ship the end product to anywhere in the world e.g a t-shirt and would sell it for a higher price than the raw materials thus making Britain rich
No, it was actually silk.
They didn't trade with Native Americans anything that was valuable. Trade beads were used for the furs that were trapped.
Cotton cloth was the most valuable product in Great Britain. Making the cotton cloth was a two step process. First, spinners made cotton thread from raw cotton. They then wove the cloth thread into cloth onto looms, which was usually done in the weavers' rural cottages. This production came to be known as the cottage industry.
One product of Holland Mines is sand and gravel. Holland Mines operates in many states and is a leader in the production of sand and gravel for building roads.
The leading country to produce tulips is Holland.
Rutherfordium is not a commercial product.
Cotton cloth was the most valuable product in Great Britain. Making the cotton cloth was a two step process. First, spinners made cotton thread from raw cotton. They then wove the cloth thread into cloth onto looms, which was usually done in the weavers' rural cottages. This production came to be known as the cottage industry.
because it was
Diamonds
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Oxygen is the valuable gas that is a waste product of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and water, and in the presence of sunlight, convert it into glucose and oxygen.
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No, it was actually silk.