Ancient trade is like when kids swap toys at recess, it connects people and changes how they live.
Trade means moving things from one place to another, usually for something else. Like if you bring your favorite snack to share, and get a cool sticker in return. Cultures are the ways people live, talk, dress, and even eat, like your class has its own rules and traditions.
How Trade Changes Cultures
Imagine your friend lives far away but loves the same snacks you do. You send them some of your favorite chips, and they send you a drawing they made. Soon, everyone in their class starts eating chips too, and you start seeing drawings everywhere. That’s like ancient trade, people sent goods like spices, cloth, or tools across big distances, and new ideas came with them.
Over time, those shared things become part of how people live. Maybe your friend's drawing style becomes popular in their town, just like how ancient trade helped create the way we cook, dress, and even speak today, it’s all connected by trade! Ancient trade is like when kids swap toys at recess, it connects people and changes how they live.
Trade means moving things from one place to another, usually for something else. Like if you bring your favorite snack to share, and get a cool sticker in return. Cultures are the ways people live, talk, dress, and even eat, like your class has its own rules and traditions.
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