CIVILIZATION
INDUS VALLEY
Question
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Because without trading their civilization would have not have a lot of wood
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Because without trading their civilization would have never been upgraded
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Because Indus Valley wanted to have some more stuff
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Because Mesopotamia needed supplies and Indus Valley had everything
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Detailed explanation-1: -Trade and the development of an economy accelerated civilization-building because specialized jobs and the bartering of goods and services resulting from these professions freed up more time for citizens to use elsewhere, such as in the practice of religion or in pursuing art or education.
Detailed explanation-2: -By the time of the Assyrian Empire, Mesopotamia was trading exporting grains, cooking oil, pottery, leather goods, baskets, textiles and jewelry and importing Egyptian gold, Indian ivory and pearls, Anatolian silver, Arabian copper and Persian tin. Trade was always vital to resource-poor Mesopotamia.
Detailed explanation-3: -Trade and commerce developed in Mesopotamia because the farmers learned how to irrigate their land. They could now grow more food than they could eat. They used the surplus to trade for goods and services. Ur, a city-state in Sumer, was a major center for commerce and trade.