Trade introduced people to new religions and beliefs.
Trade introduced people to new religions and beliefs.
Mecca
Trade with neighboring people *supported the growth of towns* along trade routes. Hint=The * means the answer.
Because it is surrounded by water
By the early 600s, trade became an important activity in the Arabian Peninsula.
The desert environment of the Arabian peninsula, with its limited water sources and extreme temperatures, greatly impacted life by shaping settlement patterns and trade routes. Additionally, the Arabian Peninsula's strategic location between Africa, Asia, and Europe facilitated the development of important trade networks, making it a crucial hub for trade and cultural exchange.
The Arabian Peninsula's central location allowed for easy access to Africa, Europe, and Asia, facilitating trade and communication with surrounding regions. This strategic position helped Muslims establish trade routes and alliances that strengthened their military campaigns and facilitated their expansion beyond the Arabian Peninsula. Additionally, the harsh desert environment of the Arabian Peninsula fostered resilient and skilled warriors who were well-equipped to navigate and conquer new territories.
because oases are good places for crops, which is good for trade.
because oases are good places for crops, which is good for trade.
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Muslim merchants from the Arabian Peninsula controlled Indian Ocean trade.
Since Mecca was holy site for all Arabian faiths, it was spared from the numerous tribal conflicts between Arabs throughout the Arabian Peninsula. This allowed for Mecca to see the flourishing of commerce and international trade. The religious plurality permitted in Mecca was critical for maintaining Mecca's important position along the Arabian trade routes.