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Jacqueline Tyler
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20 December, 00:21
In the Vedic Age trade was limited because of
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In the Vedic Age trade was limited because of isolationism, causing people not to trade with each other poor roads, causing people to use the river ways to engage in trade poor trading products, causing people not to desire the goods others made widespread war, causing trade to stop between groups in conflict
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