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Hammurabi, also spelled Hammurapi, (born, Babylon [now in Iraq]—died c. 1750 bce), sixth and best-known ruler of the 1st (Amorite) dynasty of Babylon (reigning c. 1792–1750 bce), noted for his surviving set of laws, once considered the oldest promulgation of laws in human history.
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World War II had depleted the resources of the British Empire, making it economically unstable. Gandhi convinced the British government to free India with his nonviolent peace talks.
Assuming your subject of the question is when we were trading with primarily African countries and Britain for goods we traded mostly animals, crops, cotton, and received the same in return for the most part (except cotton)
Also we traded for and in return of slaves