Slaves were not taken to New England and there was no slavery in New England. The largest slave market was in Charleston South Carolina.
The Romans brought multi benefits to Britain, some of them are, roads, permanent buildings, protection, better nutrition, well ordered cities and towns, universal law. In other words, Rome brought western civilization to Britain.
The Romans brought multi benefits to Britain, some of them are, roads, permanent buildings, protection, better nutrition, well ordered cities and towns, universal law. In other words, Rome brought western civilization to Britain.
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Tyre and Sidon. Carthage is one too but it is not located on the map.
Many cities on the Arabian Peninsula were trading centers. Mecca (Makkah) and Medina were major centers on the peninsula proper. On the edges were Baghdad, Cairo, and Alexandria (much of Iraq lies on the geographical boundary of the peninsula). Cities in present-day Yemen and Oman traded across the Indian Ocean with mainland Asia.
Milan, Genoa, Venice, and Florence were the four major trade cities. They allowed importing and exporting, which brought in money.
Park lane London and all other major cities in Great Britain have authorized dealerships.
The Romans brought multi benefits to Britain, some of them are, roads, permanent buildings, protection, better nutrition, well ordered cities and towns, universal law. In other words, Rome brought western civilization to Britain.
The rulers of some trading cities in West Africa became wealthy by collecting taxes from the goods that were bought and sold.
The Romans brought multi benefits to Britain, some of them are, roads, permanent buildings, protection, better nutrition, well ordered cities and towns, universal law. In other words, Rome brought western civilization to Britain.
We had trains, buses, trams, and a growing number of cars. Plus ferries in our coastal cities. Plus aircraft (although mostly for going to other countries; England is sufficiently small that there is little benefit in flying internally). John. England.
Carthage was a trading city, not an imperial one. In consequence it was not in the business of conquest. Rather it used trading cities which acted as entrepots for different areas in North Africa and Spain and in Sardinia, Corsica, Sicily and other islands.Its military activities were in defence of its trading areas. It had a bad experience in Sicily in 480 BCE against the Greek cities, losing most of its young men, and thereafter stayed away from land conflict as much as it could, relying on its dominant fleet. For land battles it used mercenaries to avoid a repeat of the Sicily disaster.
There are no cities in England named 'Albion'. Albion is an archaic name for Great Britain or England.
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Genoa and Venice are the two cities I would pick to answer this. In their time they were by far the most important European trading cities for Asian goods. There were other cities that were very important at other times, however, including Constantinople.
In England there is 51 cities