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Adelaide Mcfarland
23 March, 09:05
Why did trade often lead to cultural exchange?
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Sofia Bonilla
23 March, 12:40
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Merchants carried information as well as products. they could gain knowledge of different religions practiced in the cities they visited.
judaism christianity spread this way
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