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TiliK225 [7]
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s2008m [1.1K]2 years ago
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The Nile river had a big impact on trade because it served as a source of transportation.  Communities formed along the Nile were more developed.  

Salt from the desert was a reliable and profitable resource traded.

Savannas were used to grow crops and the excess from the crops were traded.
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<span>“The term ‘industrial revolution’ refers to the shift of an economy from one in which most of its production is agriculturally based to one based on the mechanized manufacturing of goods in large-scale enterprises.”
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also, to read more about this, here is the website :)

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