Sir Walter Raleigh brought goods back from the Americas, particularly from the region that is now known as Virginia. He introduced various products, including potatoes, tobacco, and corn, to England, which later became popular. Raleigh's expeditions were part of the broader efforts to explore and colonize the New World during the late 16th century.
The strength that each groups brought to the newly formed country was the bargaining power. With the bargaining power they will be able to get a market for their goods.
Spices, first of all.
They turned to smuggling in other countries products and smuggling out American Products at the same time.
Most Explorers wanted money, new goods, to spread the catholic religion and to claim land for their country.
They were expensive to bring back. The overland Silk Road was dangerous and long. It took moths to travel. Many times the travelers were robbed or ships were lost in storms. The cost of the goods was added to the price when they were sold.
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Export is to send goods out of the country. Import is to bring goods into the country.
To bring goods from another country for sale or use
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Queen Elizabeth funded for the explorations of the seas. Walter Raleigh and Francis Drake sailed to America and brought back goods such as potatoes and tobacco for England.
Both importing and exporting are good for a country and the economy. Importing bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale. Exporting refers to selling goods and services produced in the home country to other markets. Both bring income to the country.
Find goods to bring to it's country
to bring in (merchandise, commodities, workers, etc.) from a foreign country for use
Smuggling goods into any country, including Chennai, is highly illegal. In order to successfully get through customs, you cannot smuggle anything that is not legal to bring out or into the country.
Bring back to where? <><><> This question is unanswerable as it does not say to which country the goods are to be brought back to from France. Because every country has its own laws, you must check your own country's rules and regulations about bringing-back duty-free goods.