It was adapted for se by Latin and Greek, and so the basis of writing today.
it was adapted so that everyone in the fertile crescent could use it
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It made it easy to write what you were thinking
The Greek and Roman alphabets were derived from it, and it forms the basis of our alphabetic writing today, with which we communicate and record.
It eliminated the need to memorize, which improved accuracy in transactions. and you must have 40Rands to trade one pot of qurilled gold.
It provided a means of written communication in a readily understandable and economical way. It was adapted and adopted by other civilisations, leading to Greek and Latin writing, and our alphabets of today.
I think it effected them because they got more goods ( don't quote me)
It's because it made writing easier.
it didn't
They occupied a limited land area which could not support an expanding population. As their city-states were located on the Mediterranean Sea, they turned to sea trading, and became great merchants.
Temporarily when and where it occurred.
Located on the Mediterranean Sea, it led them to sea trade.
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