How Did Ancient Civilizations Trade Across Oceans?

Ancient civilizations used boats and ships to travel across oceans and trade goods like food, jewelry, and spices.

Imagine you have a toy boat in a bathtub. When you push it, it moves with the water. Ancient people did something similar but on a much bigger scale. They built strong boats and ships, some even as big as houses! These boats were made of wood and had sails that caught the wind like a big fan.

How they traveled

When the wind blew, the sails helped the ships move across the ocean, just like how your toy boat moves when you push it. Sometimes, they used oars, which are like big paddles, to row the boat if there was no wind.

What they traded

They brought things from one place to another, like bringing fruits from a faraway island or trading shiny stones for special clothes. It’s like going to a market and swapping your favorite candy with your friend’s toy, but on a big, big scale!

These ancient travelers were like the best sailors in the world, brave, smart, and always ready for adventure!

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