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What led to rise in trade and commerce between the cities in mesopatamia​

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Answered by prabhushankar1771
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The land of Mesopotamia did not have a lot of natural resources, or at least they did not have the ones in demand during that time period.  So, to get the items they needed the Mesopotamians had to trade.

In the southern part of Mesopotamia, docks were built along the sides of the rivers so that ships could easily dock and unload their trade goods.  The merchants traded food, clothing, jewelry, wine and other goods between the cities.

Sometimes a caravan would arrive from the north or east.  The arrival of a trade caravan or trading ship was a time of celebration.

Answered by jha961475
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Answer: surplus agricultural produce led to the rise in trade and commerce between cities in Mesopotamia

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