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The Assyrian Empire economy relied on agriculture, mainly the cultivation of grains like wheat and barley, the raising of cattle, the mining of copper and its metallurgy (the transformation of copper into finished goods), and trade.
The Assyrian Empire traded with all the sorrounding states: Egypt, Persia, Phoenicia, and even India and Greece.
False, it was not the local merchants that sold the tea,
People didn't have to live in cities, people lived in cities because that is where everything was, automobiles made it easier for people to live outside of sides but still have access to everything the city offered.
Yes they were. the Shays wanted freedom for the United States