When prehistoric tribes first accumulated surplus food and other materials, they began to trade with one another. Eventually, coins, and then paper money, made it easier to keep track of the exchange of goods and services between tribes and nations. Land and sea trade routes, the industrial revolution, mass production, and today, the Internet, helped spread trade and commerce throughout the world.
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When prehistoric tribes first accumulated surplus food and other materials, they began to trade with one another. Eventually, coins, and then paper money, made it easier to keep track of the exchange of goods and services between tribes and nations. Land and sea trade routes, the industrial revolution, mass production, and today, the Internet, helped spread trade and commerce throughout the world.
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Good. USED Good Former Hardcover Library book dust jacket in Mylar cover. It has normal library markings including card holder/reference sticker and library call number on spine. Has school and/or library name blacked out with marker on white page edges, cover and/or inside of book and with white black out stickers.