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16 September, 20:11

How did the nomads and townspeople live different and similar lives in Arabia?

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  1. 16 September, 20:41
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    people in oases where they could farm

    -settlements, ones in oases along trading routes, had became towns

    -most people in Arabia lived in towns

    -craftspeople and merchants lived and worked with people in the caravan trade

    caravan: a group of traders that travel together.

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    live in tents and raised herds of sheep, camels, and goats

    -animals provided meat, milk, and skins for nomads' tents

    -traveled with herds across the desert and moved along regular routes as seasons changed to get water and food fro their animals

    -depended on camels for transportation and milk

    -camels and tents belonged to individuals

    -water as well as grazing land belonged to tribes

    -membership in a tribe was important to them

    tribe: a group of related people

    -tribe offered protection from desert dangers (violence that took place when people competed fro grazing land and water)
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