Mayan traders were known to transport their goods via b. canoe
For all their advancements, the Maya never came up with the wheel and did not have donkeys and horses to carry goods when they were trading. They therefore had two main ways of transporting goods:
- goods were carried by people on their backs
- goods were carried in very large canoes that could take over 15 people sometimes
The Maya who carried goods on their backs were normally enslaved people or people who they paid to carry the goods and so large quantities of goods could not be traded overland effectively.
In conclusion, the Maya used both canoes and people to transport goods.
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The first farming settlements in China developed "along the rivers," since the rivers provided crucial irrigation for crops, which allowed for richer, more plentiful harvests.
Answer:Britan, France and Spain owned the land west of cumberland gap
Explanation:
serfs gained no political rights
nobles were were unwilling to give up the feudal way of lives
surfs faced a worse economic situations due to taxs and fees.