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Gotland And Zimbabwe

   
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In the golden age of the trade in Gotland the Gutar have reached to places all over Europe and even to the Mediterranean sea countries. Both places have traded with countries of their areas since the ships were not so well developed at that time?unlike today, they were not good and safe enough for very long sails...
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In the past an access to a sea or an ocean could affect the trade and its development. The goods that were traded depended on the resources available in each place. The goods traded by the merchants from Great Zimbabwe were: ivory, gold, and iron...
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