This sounds like a multiple choice question where you didn't give us the choices, but some likely candidates would be silk, tea, or spices.
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Canada East believed that joining the confederation would end up being a financial burden. The people were unable to see how it would benefit them, and felt the extra taxes would also present a problem.
At the height of the slave trade, Africa did not have nationalistic countries as we think of them, today. There were large areas of the continent that were controlled by particular tribes. Originally, most of the slaves came from West Africa, but as the practice spread, West African Tribes began enslaving East Africans and transporting them to the Gold Coast. Eventually, even the slave ships ventured to the eastern coast of Africa, and traded in slave to India and the Middle East as well.
Although they can call themselves rednecks, in order to be a true redneck an east Indian would have to not only do what every rednecks do and adopt their culture as well.
Your east will be right.
Egypt traded heavily with the Near East region, which included modern-day Lebanon, Syria, and Israel. They exchanged goods such as grain, papyrus, and gold for items like cedar wood, silver, and ivory. Trade with the Near East was vital for Egypt's economy and cultural exchange.
Asians
east India company.
Cherry pie
Arabs and Asians
cats
I do not believe there is any volcanoes on the east coast
the answerr is they traded with all countries from China to the east.
Swahili, a Bantu language spoken in East Africa, was developed as a result of trade between East Africans and Arabic speakers. Over time, Swahili incorporated many Arabic words and expressions, leading to its unique vocabulary and structure.
East Africans traded most often with Arabs and Asians.
East Africans traded most often with Arabs and Asians.
China India and Southwest Asia