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The Indus river valley civilization was based on farming and trade. This provided for them economically. The early cities Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, were to major cities of that time. The cities farmed barley, wheat, peas, and sesame. Before the year 2000 B.C the city was new and vibrant and was a very wealthy and social city... displayed 300 characters
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The Indus river valley civilization was based on farming and trade. This provided for them economically. The early cities Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, were to major cities of that time. The cities farmed barley, wheat, peas, and sesame. Before the year 2000 B.C the city was new and vibrant and was a very wealthy and social city... displayed next 300 characters
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