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In the 1500s, manufactured goods such as cloth and furniture were primarily exported from regions in Europe, particularly from countries like England, France, and the Netherlands. These nations developed robust textile and furniture industries, capitalizing on their skilled craftsmanship and access to raw materials. The trade networks established during this period facilitated the distribution of these goods to various parts of the world, including the Americas and Asia.
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some are Austrias manufactured goods are things such as ancient coins foreign cloth and much more
Generally Australia exports raw materials and imports manufactured goods like toys and cloths
Pottery, other artwork, cloth, manufactured goods, slaves.
Latin's had exported raw materials while buying manufactured goods from industrialized countries.
They are exported by ships, trains and trucks.
European goods were firearms, iron , horses, cloth and tobacco. And with these goods, african kingdoms began to spread their influence to others and expand.
Pheonican workers used imports for their own craft, there people used foodstuff for themselves, and manufactured products were exported as trade goods.
The Chinese exported copper and iron goods, porcelain, silks , linens, books, sugar, and rice to Japan and Southeast Asia in return for spices and exotic items like rhino horns.
they are goods manufactured in Oregon.
exported goods