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The Chaldeans naturally became traders due to their geographical location in Mesopotamia, which served as a crossroads for various civilizations and facilitated trade routes. Their access to the Tigris and Euphrates rivers also provided transportation for goods. Additionally, the Chaldeans developed advanced agricultural techniques that allowed for surplus production, enabling them to exchange excess goods for items they needed. This economic environment fostered a culture of trade and commerce.

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RaciallyThe Chaldeans were a Semitic race, not dissimilar from southern Iraqis today.SociallyThe Chaldeans in biblical times were idol worshipers, but were also generally peaceful and non-belligerent. They became a constituent part of most of the Mesopotamian Empires (Akkad, Assyria, and Babylon) but never dominated them.Note: There is currently an ethnic group in Iraq styling itself as the "Chaldeans" who represent the descendants of the Biblical Era Chaldeans and practice Christianity as their chosen faith.


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Chaldeans or in slang we say chaldos or camels


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