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Commercial activities in medieval America

Commercial activities in medieval America primarily followed trade routes from coastal ports to inland areas. Agricultural products, handicrafts, and fur were the main commodities traded. Markets and periodic fairs were the primary forms of commerce, attracting merchants and buyers from various regions. These activities not only facilitated the circulation of goods but also promoted urbanization and strengthened regional connections, laying the foundation for diversified economic development.

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Commercial activities in medieval America

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