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Travelers in small canoes and rafts moved back and forth trading ports along coastlines from Mesopotamia and the Indus valley.
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They used plank-built watercraft with a single mast. Traded agricultural goods, art, and copper.
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Traded ceramics, glassware, wine, gold, and olive oil
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Large trade network of olive oil, silver, gold, spices, silk
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Ummayad and Abbasids controled western trade meanwhile in the far east the Tang and Song controlled trade along the silk roads and to Melaka. In the center several major empires blossomed on the trade such as the Cholas in southern India, Srivijaya Empire and Angkor.
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Colonialism, and other maritime empire outposts started cropping starting the precedent for colonialism.
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