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Why was trade important during early civilization?
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Trade was important because people found that they could not produce all resources that they needed or wanted. Long distance trade developed luxury goods people wanted.
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Trade Trade was important to early civilizations because people found that they could not produce all the resources that they needed or wanted. ... Long-distance trade developed to supply societies with raw materials that they needed and luxury goods people wanted.
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