Amerigo Vespucci, (born 1454?, Florence, Italy—died 1512, Sevilla, Spain), merchant and explorer-navigator who took part in early voyages to the New World (1499–1500 and 1501–02) and occupied the influential post of piloto mayor (“master navigator”) in Sevilla (1508–12).
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I personally agree with this statement.
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I mean in hindsight, you'll start to understand why it was inevitable. Iraq was ultimately winning, with the support of the US and Britain; giving the Iraq firearms (technology that was far powerful than Iraq's past weapons), money (to help support any financial aid/problem that Iraq may possibly encounter), and much more. I mean with this arsenal of reinforcements and supplies handed over to Iraq, they were obviously going to fight based on all the trouble the superpowers (the US and Britain) gave.
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Im sorry whats your question
All this cartoon is saying that in agrarian societies such as these, the economy was primary based on bartering, since the exchange of goods and services was done one a "need by need" basis.