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  2. Pochteca - Wikipedia

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    The professional merchants were classified into the following roles: Tlachiuhqui – the producers that manufactured all that they sold, this usually took place domestically so they did not do as much traveling as other merchants. Tlanamacac – the merchandiser. Tlanecuilo – the retailer, usually the one who profits the most from trade.

  3. Preserved Fish - Wikipedia

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    Preserved Fish (/ p r ə ˈ z ɜːr v ɪ d /; July 14, 1766 – July 23, 1846) was a prominent New York City shipping merchant [1] in the early 19th century. He was an early broker of the New York Stock & Exchange Board. [2]

  4. Merchant - Wikipedia

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    A merchant is a person who trades in goods produced by other people, especially one who trades with foreign countries. Merchants have been known for as long as humans have engaged in trade and commerce. Merchants and merchant networks operated in ancient Babylonia, Assyria, China, Egypt, Greece, India, Persia, Phoenicia and Rome.

  5. My Empire: Traveling merchants roll into town, bearing gifts

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  6. Caravan (travellers) - Wikipedia

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    Some shops bought goods from the traveling merchants. [2] Some of the first caravans on the Silk Road were sent out by Emperor Wu of Han in the 2nd century BCE, when this vast network of roads was 'born' and as China began exporting large quantities of silk and other goods west, particularly destined for the Roman Empire. [3]

  7. 8 Everyday Items the Middle Class Won’t Be Able To ... - AOL

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    Travel could become out of reach for many Americans under Trump’s proposed tariffs, as well. While the NRF predicts a possible 13% to 21.5% increase on travel goods, because everyone in every ...

  8. ‘The Love Boat’: How a TV show transformed the cruise industry

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    The cruise industry was very different in 1970, catering to an estimated 500,000 passengers. Three decades later that had jumped to five million thanks, say industry experts, in large part to a ...

  9. Dried and salted cod - Wikipedia

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    Salt cod formed a vital item of international commerce between the New World and the Old, and formed one leg of the so-called triangular trade.Thus, it spread around the Atlantic and became a traditional ingredient not only in Northern European cuisine, but also in Mediterranean, West African, Caribbean, and Brazilian cuisines.