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The commerce of the traditional Tamil country (Sangam era: five hundred BCE – three hundred CE) describes the traditional economy of a locality in southern India that largely covers the current states of state and Kerala. the most economic activities were agriculture, weaving, piscary, producing and construction. Paddy was the foremost necessary crop; it absolutely was the staple cereal and served as a medium of exchange for upcountry trade. Pepper, millets, grams and sugarcane were different usually big crops. Madurai and Urayur were necessary centers for the textile industry; Korkai was the middle of the pearl trade. Industrial activity flourished.The state contend a very important role in building and maintaining infrastructure like roads and ports—funded through taxation—to meet the wants of economic and group action. Wealth was unevenly divided among the folks, giving rise to distinct economic categories. throughout the Sangam age, crafts and trade occupations were thought-about secondary to agriculture. Carpenters crafted wood wares and blacksmiths worked in easy workshops. Weaving, pearl fishing, work and ship building were distinguished industries of ancient Tamilakam.

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