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Was Printmaking technology from Europe was traded in North and South America?

If it could have been traded between those regions, then explain how by identifying which regions the goods could have travelled through, which bodies of water it could have crossed, and which trade networks it would have been traded through.
If the item could NOT have been traded between the regions identified, then explain why.

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Yes, printmaking spread from Europe to North and South America. However, it first began in China around 206 B.C. to 220 A.D and the first print at that time was taken on paper.

In European printmaking one textile attracted the Americans

The trade was practiced through the Atlantic Ocean that connected Europe, Africa, and the America. Not only printmaking all other form of raw materials, finished goods etc, was traded through this route.

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Yes, printmaking spread from Europe to North and South America. However, it first began in China around 206 B.C. to 220 A.D and the first print at that time was taken on paper.

In European printmaking one textile attracted the Americans

The trade was practiced through the Atlantic Ocean that connected Europe, Africa, and the America. Not only printmaking all other form of raw materials, finished goods etc, was traded through this route.

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