Yes
Alexander the great did encourage trade in many ways...his attitude toward his people was mainly what got him to achieve everything he became
Alexander the great did encourage trade in many ways...his attitude toward his people was mainly what got him to achieve everything he became
because his father was dieing
Alexander the Great did not personally contribute anything to science, but instead encouraged the study and thought of science to be expanded. Many great scientific discoveries were made during his reign.
There are a great many traits that are useful in scientific investigation. Being an excellent observer is a useful trait for example.
Alexander the great made Greek the common language for his empire and created cities and trade routes for travelers and settlers from Greece to introduce and disseminate the Greek culture easily.
Scientific investigation serves several purposes. Namely, it allows for an investigation into a subject in an empirical way. That is, it results in data that can be measured and repeated. Additionally, it serves as a great way of finding out about the world.
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander The Great
No, Alexander the great is not single.
Alexander the great of Greece conquered the world.
lots of things... but the major ones are, he contributed to the scientific method, he wrote the ethics, he tutored Alexander the Great, and he was once a great politician, poet, scientist, and philosopher.