Globalization Of Trade From 600 BCE To 600 CE

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From 600 BCE to 600 CE, societies began to recognize how important and valuable foreign goods were for their economies. Trade became popular due to people’s crave for luxury items. The idea of wealth and classes, and the ability to own luxury goods was enticing to people, therefore letting trade increase substantially. Trade was utilized widely across the world, between places that were relatively close to each other. Until the Silk Roads and Indian Ocean, it was impossible to have a global trading system, as people did not have the means of exporting goods to far places. The globalization of trade meant information, ideas, money, people and goods would now be able to be spread farther and wider. The Silk Roads and Indian Ocean trade route