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How did ancient Egypt begin to move away from bartering, or directly exchanging goods? In other words, how did the ancient Egyptians make sure the amounts of items traded were equal and fair? Why was this important to international trade?

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Egyptians traded on one river, most commonly known as the Nile River, they distributed trade to different shops and marketplaces, they make sure that their trade is equal and fair by trading in one river they trust and is familiar with.

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