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she was powerful cause she was the goddess of wisdom
he had 7 or 8 powerful kids
the incas were so powerful beacuse they had a great economy
by joining forces with other powerful city-states
it got so powerful becuz it just did
The Phoenicians made the most powerful and faster boats in history.All the other countries wanted their boats (specially for wars) to be built by the Phoenicians.
c. the Phoenicians
They fortified their cities and maintained a powerful navy, which made them a very hard target for potential invaders. They also traded with them which meant that it was convenient to let the Phoenicians continue to do the hard work of of bringing back the produce from around the Mediterranean, Mesopotamia and Britain.
It was established as one of their trading stations in the western Mediterranean, and grew to be a powerful city-state in its own right
The Phoenicians were a Semitic people that built a sea trading civilization in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea. By trading overseas, they developed colonies all over the Mediterranean Sea. They built a powerful commercial empire in North Africa called Carthage.
Carthage was established as a colony by the Phoenicians on Africa's coast near the islands of Sicily and Sardinia. It later grew to become a powerful city-state and a major center of trade in the ancient Mediterranean world.
In 1776, firearms were powerful weapons. These were black gunpowder musket rifles and hand guns. Cannons were developing into larger and more powerful weapons of war.
I think its is Eisenhower Doctrine
They provided warships for the Persian navy when required, along with the Greek cities in Asia Minor and the Egyptians, the three comprising the bulk of the Persian navy.
The Phoenicians went all over the western mediterranean (Like North Africa, Spain, Sicily, the Balearic islands, corsica and sardinia) setting up colonies. However their most important and historically settlement was Carthage (In modern day Tunisia) that grew so powerful that it was able to challenge Rome for control over the entire Western Mediterranean.
The became essentially traders and so were usually very welcomed for the benefits they brought - buying and selling goods and produce. They did, however, maintain powerful naval forces to protect their trade, which went as far afield through the Mediterranean to Cornwall (for tin) and east to Mesopotamia.
A tropical depression can become more powerful by gaining energy from the moisture that evaporates from warm water, and be developing a more well-defined circulation.