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How and why did the rulers promote trade?Discuss

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Answered by Eklavyashanaya
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Answered by DodieZollner
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The rulers promote trade because it helped their empire in generating wealth and prosperity.  

Explanation:

  • The trade encouraged by rulers because they opened new markets in towns and cities.
  • Trading formed an importing and exporting system with transporting goods from one port to another.
  • Rulers supported trade by giving financial aid to the merchants and traders to start trading with neighbouring states.

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