Merchant

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A person who trades in commodities produced by other people

Real World Example

During the Age of Exploration, merchants played a crucial role in expanding trade routes and exchanging goods, such as spices, silk, and precious metals, between Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. By navigating these new routes and establishing trade networks, they helped to build global economic connections and cultural exchanges. Their actions mattered because they facilitated the flow of goods and knowledge, which spurred economic growth and innovation in many parts of the world. Today, their legacy is seen in our global marketplace, where international trade is a cornerstone of economies, allowing people to access products from all over the world. For example, when you buy a smartphone, numerous components and materials have likely traveled through complex trade routes, much like those established by merchants during the Age of Exploration.

Practice Version

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