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Trade in early societies
Trade in early societies was essential for survival and development. People traded items like food, tools, and clothing, often exchanging extra goods for things they needed. For instance, a group of skilled fishers could trade fish with another group that grew grains and vegetables. Trade was not only about goods; it also helped build relationships and trust between different communities, encouraging cooperation and cultural exchange. However, it was not always easy. Early societies lacked modern roads and transportation, so travel was slow, challenging, and sometimes dangerous. Differences in language and customs also caused misunderstandings and even conflicts. Despite these difficulties, trade allowed early cultures to grow, learn, and share knowledge. This exchange of goods and ideas helped many societies grow faster as they learned from each other in ways that continue to influence trade today.