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Trading_In_Ancient_Times

2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文

Trading In Ancient Times 1. Trading as we think of it today first began during the Bronze Age at around 4000 BCE. The first bronze tools were being developed. The Bronze Age had a major impact on the politics and economy of the world. This impact was seen in trade in that it became necessary. Many places couldn’t find some of the materials such as copper and tin that they needed to make bronze tools, so they were forced to trade for it. The next main venue of trade that is seen in history is that of nomadic people. Nomadic people were essential to trade in the classical period. They were often the only means of contact from civilization to civilization. One of the most famous elements of trade brought to civilization by nomadic people was the silk routes. The silk routes ran from western China across the steppes of central Asia, all the way to Mesopotamia. They were the main venue of trade from around 1000 BCE all the way up until Rome. Although in some cases the nomadic people made trade over these routes more difficult, many pastoralist groups played critical roles in the trade of this area. Many merchants and governments paid trade, routes, africa, china, way, nomadic, people, mediterranean, main, goods, spread, silk, route, connected, coast, world, trading, shipped, seen, region, bronze, very, through, swahili, southern, over, ocean, made, items, indian, impact, groups, gold, first, civilization, cities
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