3. How was trade encouraged during the Iron Age?
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In the Early Iron Age trade was stimulated by the metal using state societies of the Mediterranean , principally Greece and Etruria , as they sought sources of the basic raw materials like tin, copper, iron and salt to fuel their growing economies (Collis 1984: 15).
During the Iron Age, people across much of Europe, Asia and parts of Africa began making tools and weapons from iron and steel. ... The use of iron became more widespread after people learned how to make steel, a much harder metal, by heating iron with carbon.
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the Early Iron Age trade was stimulated by the metal using state societies of the Mediterranean , principally Greece and Etruria , as they sought sources of the basic raw materials like tin, copper, iron and salt to fuel their growing economies (Collis 1984: 15).
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