The Improvement in Trade Because of the Camel
The life of a trader was not an easy one. He did not own many possessions; usually, a few of them had some wealth and fewer than that owned land. Although, many of them traveled to and from many places and lands for many years, their jobs never seemed to become any easier. So, as one would imagine, the introduction the domesticated camel seemed to be a blessing from the heavens. Also, the introduction of the saddle and stirrup inventions were probably seen as the same blessing as the camel. As a result, the domesticated camel, the stirrup, and the saddle all made the task of the trader much easier which allowed the trading process to be improved. The introduction of the domesticated camel was used in trading routes such as the Silk Road and the Saharan Trade route. Although, the camels were mainly used for trading purposes, they were used for other things, such as pulling carts and plows in some regions of the Sahara. To boot, the camels could carry heavier loads than other large domesticated animals, such as oxen and horses. In addition, camel could travel large distances
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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