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contantople traded many things because it was a part of the silk road in the middle ages. What they traded was lost in translation. sorry. better luck next time.

...Actually we have recently found an ancient doucument that was translated by proffesor Oppel Agatha Patterson Meyers the 10th.

Translation: BLAH, BLAH, BLAH (unknown words of unknown origin).... Rocks, fish, (BLAH BLAH, BAD WORD...) honey, wax, grain, (cannot type for fear of giving you nightmares). Lastly (blah, blah, blah) slaveswere commonly trade along the silk road by the (unkown word) people of Constantinople.

Sorry for all of the left out and un-translated words. Hope that you appreciate all of the work we have done JUST FOR YOU. YOU BETTER BE HAPPY. BTW, you owe us $1000 for the translation fees that we paid to Proffesor Oppel Agatha Patterson Meyers the 10th.

JK,you don't actually owe us money, but we swear that this info is legit valid. :P

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