In what way did trade and war contributed to the exchange of scientific knowledge between countries?
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Trade and war contributed in the following ways:
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- The phenomenon of trading allowed people from different countries to come close to one another. It was through the exchange of trade that the people also started exchanging their thoughts, scientific knowledge etc with one another.
- In this manner, people started sharing their scientific interests with one another and building up the innovations.
- As for war, when people came for performing surgeries etc the medical aid from one country to another contributed to the exchange of scientific knowledge between countries.
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It was through the exchange of trade that the people also started exchanging their thoughts, scientific knowledge etc with one another. In this manner, people started sharing their scientific interests with one another and building up the innovations.
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