Around the year 1000, people started using coins to buy things instead of just trading goods like apples or bread.
Imagine you're at a market with your friend. Instead of giving them a bag of oranges for a toy sword, now they can hand you a shiny coin, it’s like a tiny, portable apple that everyone agrees has value. This made trading faster and easier, kind of like using play money in a game instead of real toys.
Coins Make Life Easier
Using coins was like having a special tool in your pocket. You could carry them in your hand or even hide them under your bed if you wanted to save up for something big, like a new pair of shoes!
People also began writing things down more often, using paper instead of stone tablets. It’s like switching from drawing with chalk on the sidewalk to writing with a pencil on a notebook.
Around that time, some people started going on long trips by boat, exploring new places and bringing back cool stuff, it was like having an adventure every day!
Examples
- There was a big storm that affected many people.
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