Athens had a very limited farming land area with poor soil, so it had to trade with other areas to get the variety and quality of food and goods it needed. And trading expanded the economy and wealth of the city-state.
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Yes. Their economy was based on agriculture, and trade was very important too.
Trade They exported goods such as gold, copper, ivory, and ebony.
their culture was one based on the sea, by which they were entirely surrounded; this led them to develop a substantial navy and naval merchant fleet in order to trade, which in turn helped them establish a strong economy based on trade.
The Athenian trade ban on Megara.
The Athenian economy came to be dependent on trade because a good portion of its terrain was mountainous and rocky, making it unsuitable for the growth of grain. In contrast, Sparta downplayed trade based on its fertile growing environment.
Agriculture, fishing and trade. Slaves played an important role in Athenian agriculture, trades and commerce, and probably matched the numbers of free men in the workforce.
An economy based on trade is generally termed a market economy by those who study these things.
Based on trade.
While Athenian economy had depended on trade, Sparta's economy had relied upon farming and on conquering other people.
At present, the African economy is based on commodities and raw materials. Components of its economy include industry, agriculture, and trade.
Tribute states.
ancient Egypt's economy was based on agriculture and trading in surplus produce. Trade helped them expand there civilization.
"A resource-based economy, dependant on harvesting or extracting natural resources for sale or trade."
Peru has a market-based economy heavily influenced by foreign trade.
Trade.
The North had an economy based on trade & manufacturing. The South's economy was based on farming. In the West, the economy was just emerging.