All cultures in the world traded with each other and they traded all sorts of goods. You need to ask a more specific question if you want a more specific answer.
Please rewrite. The question needs to provide a culture to answer. In the world there are thousands of cultures and each is different.
Determining the oldest culture in the world can be complex, as it depends on how one defines "culture." However, Indigenous Australian cultures, dating back over 65,000 years, are often cited as some of the oldest continuous cultures still in existence today. Other ancient cultures include those of Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt, which have also contributed significantly to human civilization. Each of these cultures has unique characteristics and histories that highlight the diversity of human development.
It helped each roman get what they want and need and socialize with one and other.
The varius Sumerian laws came form similar cultures in a relatively small geographical area. They have passages which resemble each other.
Cultural diffusion is the process through which cultural elements, such as beliefs, practices, and technologies, spread from one society or group to another. This can occur through various means, including trade, migration, conquest, and communication. As people interact and share ideas, they adopt and adapt elements from each other's cultures, leading to hybridization and the evolution of cultural practices. Over time, this exchange can significantly influence societal norms, values, and identities.
They always traded from each other and they depednded on each other
They always traded from each other and they depednded on each other
Some egyptians traded with each other.
they traded so that they could help each other out.
They traded with each other.
the have fun with each otherand help out around the house
describe how the triangular trade was conducted and list the commodities traded on each leg of the voyage
When they did traded they traded with other mesopatians or from the Persian empire...but they didn't trade much because each city was kind of like a state...they made what they needed and they weren't to friendly to other citites.
During the age of exploration, European countries such as Portugal, Spain, England, and the Netherlands traded with countries in Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The main motivation for this trade was to access valuable resources such as spices, silk, and gold, as well as to establish trade routes to increase their wealth and power. These interactions led to the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between different continents.
Yes, the renaissance was a gathering of all sorts of new ideas throughout Europe at the time. And naturally trade between these countries would only act as a catalyst for the renaissance, because the trade of goods between so many of these different cultures also helped to share the characteristics of each culture that was attached to the goods being traded.
They traded with each other to find out more about their culture. Also, to get a hold of new and unique goods
no. ------ No, there is no "Canadian" identity. Canada is a Confederation of many Nations and cultures, each with their own identity. The fur trade has played a large role in many of those Nations and Cultures but each has it's own interpretation. For example if your culture was trapping and trading the furs you would have one view. On the other hand if your ancestors were taking the furs to Europe for resale you would have a different view on how the fur trade shaped your identity. If your ancestors bought furs from others and traded to yet others who then sold the furs on the open market you would have yet another view on how the fur trade shaped your identity. If your forefathers never traded in furs and only used the routes created by fur traders you would have yet another view of the fur trade. The fur trade help create Canada but Canada is a Confederation of many nations, each with it's own history.