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hi am doing work and came across this question...How did the Phoenicians’ willingness to travel far for trade eventually lead to the spread of their civilization? this is my answer...The Phoenicians’ willingness to travel far for trade eventually lead to the spread of their civilization because they used the seas to trade stuff, they most likely found places with shelters like harbors with food and water. they likely came across and or became colonies spreading their civilization, to more people and different places.
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Mrs.UwU
I might be able to help.
Used you're own words tho on this.
the phoenicians willingness to travel lead to their civilization as sailors traveled farther for trade they established colonies for their homeland some of these colonies became powerful city states phoenicians also spread parts of their culture and economy to the people that they traded with.
Hope this help.
Used you're own words tho on this.
the phoenicians willingness to travel lead to their civilization as sailors traveled farther for trade they established colonies for their homeland some of these colonies became powerful city states phoenicians also spread parts of their culture and economy to the people that they traded with.
Hope this help.
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Mrs.UwU
Oop I missed red it.
You're are correct!
You're are correct!
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Ms. Dionisi
Your social studies teacher here. If you use this on your test you will get a 0.
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