How did the Phoenicians’ willingness to travel far for trade eventually lead to the spread of their civilization?
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The Phoenicians' willingness to travel far for trade allowed them to establish colonies and trading posts across the Mediterranean and beyond, creating networks of cultural exchange and spreading their civilization. This led to the diffusion of Phoenician language, art, technology, and ideas, ultimately influencing the development of other civilizations in the region.