gold;) :)
Before the Romans invaded Britain, some of the main goods traded from Britain included tin, lead, iron, and wool. Tin was particularly valuable and was exported to various parts of the Roman Empire for use in making bronze. Britain also had natural resources such as gold and silver that were traded with other regions.
Some things that got traded in the Renaissance were artwork and scientific ideas.
They did't give it to Britain, Britain traded to them.
The things that were traded were gold and salt
they traded food,clothers gold and other things
because Britain refused to stop seizing American ships that traded with France
they traded anything from fur to food. Some of the things they traded were; food, fur, money, fur, food, money.
Ancient china traded many things. They however were known for trading silk. I hope this answers your question.
Britain has always traded with North America. Canada has never ceased to be part of the Commonwealth, and has always traded with Britain. The U.S.A. has traded with Britian except when they were on opposite sides in a war, as in 1812.
They got gold, rice, spices, and silk
they traded beads they traded beads for the things they did not have