Trade began thousands of years ago, with evidence suggesting that it started around 3000 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia. Initially, it involved the barter system, where goods and services were exchanged directly without the use of money. As societies evolved, trade networks expanded, leading to the development of currency and more complex economic systems. Over time, trade became a crucial component of civilization, facilitating cultural exchange and economic growth.
Trent Sandiefer
Actually i don't remember the year but it was in the mid of 11th century and communication started during trade where by every empire or state wanted to expand its state or empire that's why they started trade and it was barter trade.
my qeustion is what is a slave ship
crusades started over land and trade.
Jeff Wiggle
Europeons arrived then the natives started the fur trade
Chinese.
The man who started the fur trade on Hudson's Bay (as it was then spelled) was Pierre-Esprit Radisson.
The communities with the Europeans and the Indian was bad. This trade started a war between the two.The trade with European and the Indian did not go to good. The trade started a war.
Europeons arrived then the natives started the fur trade
I think it was Massa Henson who started it :D xx
Because you suck
from trade
they started a trade
The fur trade started on 1650 and ended on 1850
They didn't join, they started the transatlantic slave trade...
started 1700s - 1879