- from
labor or the
labor of
others as in
agriculture and craftsmanship. The
Romans defined merchants or traders in a very
narrow sense.
Merchants were those...
- Look up
trader in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trader may
refer to:
Merchant,
retailer or one who
attempts to
generally buy
wholesale and sell later...
- and the Little" (retitled "The
Merchant Princes" for the collection) in
August 1944; and "The Wedge" (retitled "The
Traders" for the collection) in October...
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Baniya or Vanika, a
trader or merchant belonging to the
Indian business class Bania (Newar caste), one of the
Newar Uray
castes of Kathmandu,
traders specialising...
- John
Tucker was an
English slave trader for the
Royal African Company from London, England.
Tucker went to Gbap,
Sierra Leone, in 1665
alongside Thomas...
- (1987),
Traders and
Merchants:
Panorama of
International Commodity Trading,
Taylor & Francis, p. 6, ISBN 9783718604357 J. N. Ball (1977),
Merchants and Merchandise:...
-
membership in a
guild was
virtually compulsory for a
trader to have the
formal status of
merchant. The
guild system ended formally in 1917. In the Kievan...
-
Chisholm (circa 1805 -
March 4, 1868) was a Scotch-Cherokee fur
trader and
merchant in the
American West.
Chisholm is
known for
having scouted and developed...
-
recorded history. The
first businesspeople in
human history were
traders or merchants.
Merchants emerged as a
social class in
medieval Italy.
Between 1300 and...
- the 14th-century King U of
Goryeo Bania (caste), also
Baniya or Vanika, a
trader or merchant belonging to the
Indian business class Bania (disambiguation)...