Biology, asked by sohilattar289, 8 months ago

prepare a project report on the development
of Trade and Commerce between 1st
and 17th AD.​

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Answered by kimtaehyung08
5

Answer:

Indian merchants are trading along this route by the 1st century AD, bringing with them the two religions, Hinduism and Buddhism, which profoundly influence this entire region. The trading kingdoms of West Africa: 5th - 15th c. ... Like subsequent great kingdoms in this region, Ghana is at a crossroads of trade routes.

Answered by Harshitm077
1

Answer:

The significance of trade and commerce in the growth of a nation is unparalleled b/w 1st and 17th AD. It should also be noted that the evolution of a firm in a country is heavily influenced by its geographic, demographic variations, and surroundings.

India is quite well fortunate that it has the Himalayas to the north and the sea to the south. The presence of the sea has aided in the spread of commerce across continents.

India was once the world's biggest exporter of silk, cotton, sugar, and precious stones. India was also a major supplier of spices to the West via the spice trade.

Explanation:

This had induced a significant effect on the development of India's economy. The anthropologists believe that trade and business over land and water played an important part in the Indian country’s economic growth. India was indeed the world's principal commercial center, and trade towns like Harappa & Mohenjo Daro sprouted up. In ancient times, India had significant economic relations with countries such as Mesopotamia, and gold, silver, terracotta pots, precious stones, pearls, and other things were sold between both nations.

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