History of New Zealand
Trade networks are structured systems of exchange that connect various regions or communities through the flow of goods, services, and resources. These networks facilitated economic interactions and cultural exchanges, influencing the development of societies by linking producers, consumers, and traders across different areas. In the context of sealers, whalers, and missionaries, trade networks played a crucial role in shaping the economy and social dynamics of New Zealand during the 19th century.
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