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Two reasons towns grew in West Africa are the decentralization and the trade with North America.
Malta, a place in Europe, does not trade with Canada.
Trade was influential in developing this region. The revenue generated from trade made it easier for these countries to develop.
As a place to expand trade and investments.
at first, talk to the mayor and get the mule, then trade between the towns to build up some cash. after you have enough money from buying stuff in one town for cheap and selling things at other towns for a lot more(example: fishes sell at ~10$ a piece in most towns, but in pheonix they sell for ~50$! raise amount of storage to make the trip worth it), buy what the town mayors tell you they want (at the lowest price possible of course). once you accomplish the tasks, you unlock new towns with different things you can buy to raise the amount of goods you can carry; and different, more profitable goods.
they set up trade fairs in the chief towns of the territory
A variety of goods that were not produced locally would be available. Merchants would travel long distances to attend trade fairs in different towns. At the trade fairs, merchants would sell goods such as spices and silk that were not locally produced.
fair trade helped to end feudalism because it stopped people trying to take over a certain country E.G Pakistan
Farmers began to cultivate lands in regions once too cold to grow crops. They also developed towns, in bigger cities, and at trade fairs.
Encouraged economic growth
not alot
initiated trade fairs
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trade fairs
Trade fairs were used to market and increase awareness of new technology. In the days before mass media, it was difficult for people to know what advances were being made.
A variety of goods were available.
a system in which trade takes place between certain groups of people.