A surplus of production above mere survival level.
it was that they could get the things they needed
because they needed resources that they didn't have in their own civilization
Trade provided the Americans a market for their goods and enabled them to make a living.
It has fruits and vegetables for people to trade and buy.
The Grand Canal
Mesopotamian trade brought goods from all around the world to us AND them. We have found various artifacts proving so.
it was that they could get the things they needed
Wealth from trade enabled the people of northern Italy to sponsor learning.
Sailboats significantly transformed Mesopotamian life by enhancing trade and transportation along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. They allowed for the efficient movement of goods, such as agricultural products and textiles, which facilitated commerce and economic growth. Additionally, sailboats enabled cultural exchange and interaction with neighboring regions, contributing to the development of Mesopotamian civilization. The ability to navigate waterways also supported agricultural irrigation systems, further bolstering food production.
because they needed resources that they didn't have in their own civilization
because they needed resources that they didn't have in their own civilization
because they needed resources that they didn't have in their own civilization
Mesopotamian inventions significantly improved their lives by enhancing agricultural productivity, facilitating trade, and advancing writing and record-keeping. Innovations like the plow and irrigation systems allowed for more efficient farming, leading to surplus food and population growth. The development of cuneiform writing enabled better communication and administration, which helped manage increasingly complex societies. Additionally, advancements in pottery, metallurgy, and the wheel boosted trade and craftsmanship, contributing to economic prosperity.
Trade enabled Greeks to interact with other people and cultures.
because they were looking for new trade routes
the traveled and went to places to trade also used for fishing
Food production, and from this plenty, moved into trade, building, and culture.