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In what ways did long term commerce act as a motor of change in premodern world history?

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  1. 25 April, 03:49
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    -exchange led to the creation of larger, more powerful states

    -the spread of Buddhism and Islam

    -spread of epidemic diseases beyond local regions, with sometimes devastating effects

    -spread of plants, animals, technological

    -It altered consumption patterns

    -encouraged specialization and diminished the economic self-sufficiency of local societies

    -means of social mobility, traders often becoming a distinct social group

    -Gab between rich and poor grew

    -New civilizations developed along roads, places for merchant to stop
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