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Sedaia [141]
3 years ago
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Using information and facts thet you learned in this unit to support your answer, write a paragraph (100-200 words) answering th

is question: How did trade affect early human societies?​
History
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olga nikolaevna [1]3 years ago
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Trade was also a boon for human interaction, bringing cross-cultural contact to a whole new level. When people first settled down into larger towns in Mesopotamia and Egypt, self-sufficiency  the idea that you had to produce absolutely everything that you wanted or needed started to fade.Feb 18, 2008

Explanation:

this may not be 100-200 words but here’s something you can put

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