In the past, people traded goods and services through bartering, where they exchanged items directly without using money. This system relied on mutual agreement about the value of goods, which could vary widely based on needs and availability. As societies evolved, trade became more organized, leading to the development of marketplaces and the introduction of currency, which facilitated more complex transactions and wider commerce. Historical trade routes, such as the Silk Road, also played a crucial role in connecting different cultures and enabling the exchange of diverse products.
they traded wiht other people they traded wiht other people
They traded pie and chicken. They also liked slapping people in the face when they traded.
The merchants traded silk on the silk road
cheese
Mesopotamians traded with many. They traded with the Egyptians and the people of the Indus Valley River Civilization. Evidence of Mesopotamians trading with the people of the Indus Valley River Civilization are Indus seals being found in the ruins of Mesopotamia.
ancient Greece would trade their wife and food and weapons
The past is traded.
The past participle is traded.
The simple past tense of trade is traded.
they traded with europeans -edit- They traded with China and Korea. foreign trade was never a major money maker for Japan
this past off season!
they traded wiht other people they traded wiht other people
They traded guns
They traded pie and chicken. They also liked slapping people in the face when they traded.
Algerians eat glass back then and still do well sometimes they did but mainly bread and traded goods from Europe it all depends on what time of the past. the question should be more precise
He traded with your mom and Hitler
they traded salt for gold