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in the old greek times trade was their desire. To get the goods they lacked or desired, they traded with other groups of people in the Mediterranean. For example, Greek farmers could grow barley and wheat, which made tastier bread. Over time, this led the ancient Greeks to import wheat from other places. In exchange, the early Greeks exported their own goods. These goods included wine, olive oil, pottery, and wood.

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