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The British raised taxes.
my greatest answer i can give you is that they traded were silk, paper, and pottery
Large amounts of goods were carried on the Grand Canal. It allowed the Chinese to move goods from agricultural areas to cities.
Goods are carried in the hold of a ship
Goods carried by a ship or plane is referred to as cargo.
carried by ship
Some goods carried by peddlers to outlying areas were:clockshatchetsbooksbroomsbinsbasketribbonshatchetsmedicines
Here are some goods that peddlers carried to outlying areas:clockshatchetsbinsribbonsmatchesmedicinebooksbasketsbroomsclocks
Some goods carried by peddlers to outlying areas were:clockshatchetsbooksbroomsbinsbasketribbonshatchetsmedicines
The pioneers carried goods in Prairie Schooners. Keeping it short and simple
The Navigation Laws said that goods carried to and from the Colonies had to be carried on English ships. This prompted English ships to be used for the taking of goods much like the pirates did.
Local goods were traded in markets. Imported goods came by ship through ports and up and down the river. Services were provided by priests, tradesmen, labourers and slaves.
The people that carried goods from Europe to west African empires were Portuguese people.
It seems your question is incomplete. Could you clarify what type of goods you are referring to, and what they were carried on? This will help provide a more accurate and concise answer.
These goods are called cargo.