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Long Distance Trade
Who was the head of merchant in the long distance trade?
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The head of merchant in the long distance trade was typically a merchant prince or a merchant adventurer. These individuals were typically wealthy and powerful, and they were responsible for organizing and financing long-distance trade expeditions.
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