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Q: Did the Phoenicians rely on writing to help them conduct trade?
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How did the alphabet help the Phoenicians?

It allowed then to communicate in writing far more easily than the pictograms previously in use.


How did Phoenicians contribute to the ancient world?

Through international trade, inventing astral navigation and inventing an alphabet to help communication and record keeping.


Why was writing important for Mesopotamians?

As far as we can tell, writing first came into existence to help support systems of trade and debts


How did trade help the Phoencians?

Trade helped the Phoenicians by allowing them to grow wealthy and powerful through their dominance of maritime trade routes in the Mediterranean. They traded goods such as purple dye, glassware, and cedar wood, creating extensive networks and partnerships with other civilizations. This brought them prosperity and cultural exchange.


How did culture diffusion help preserve the legacy of the Phoenicians?

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How did the Phoenician alphabet help traders?

To communicate over distances, and to record trade.


How did the phoenican alpahbet help trade?

It was a means of efficiently recording in writing, and spread to trading partners allowing written intercommunication.


How did the Phoenicians help spread civilization by?

By producing a useful alphabet which is the basis of today's.


How has cultural diffusion shaped the US?

How did cultural diffusion help preserve the legacy of the Phoenicians


How did establishing colonies help the Phoenicians?

The 'colonies' they established were in fact trading stations. This allowed them to trade extensively in local produce and cross-trade between areas as well as just in their own produce of timber, food and dyes. The exception was their colony Carthage, which grew in strength to establish its own trading colonies in the western Mediterranean.


What did the Phoenicians share with everyone they met as they traveled which made an important contribution to people today?

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