Mesopotamia did not have many Natural Resources but the main resources traded were bronze and copper. They also traded produce, ideas, beliefs, and culture (art, religion, etc.) to receive what they needed to survive from neighboring civilizations.
red sea and indian ocean and tigris and euphrates rivers were used to trade goods and they were the bodies of mesopotamia for trade
They were so ritch and it was easy to build crops with the rich soil
Trade routes, axum was the center of ancient trade. Until Islams rose to power in the seventh century. The Islams changed the trade routes.
The city trade center built near the Euphrates river in the 1800s B.C is called Mari. It was a major hub for trade and commerce in ancient Mesopotamia, located in modern-day Syria. The city flourished under the rule of the powerful Akkadian Empire and later became an important center for the Babylonian and Assyrian empires.
Constantinople, or Byzantium, as it was originally named, had always been a center of trade in that part of the world. That's one of the reasons Constantine chose it for his capital.
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Trade allows some cities become major trade centres
Venice became cultural center because of trade
It was the center of trade because it stood in the crossroads of Europe and Asia making them in the center of trade, making them fabulously rich & wealthy. *This message was made by kels davis*
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There is two trade in Lisbon Portugal's capital. The Europe's center triangular trade between China and Japan which made it an important center.
How did mesopotamia's rulers become powerful please tell me
red sea and indian ocean and tigris and euphrates rivers were used to trade goods and they were the bodies of mesopotamia for trade
Yes. Egypt and Mesopotamia starting trading with each other around 3000 BC.
it was located on the red sea Des
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Trade food for metals