The Phoenicians traded all around the Mediterranean, taking their writing with them - it was far superior to the syllabic sounds in use.
The Phoenician traders took their alphabet with them and it was adopted and adapted.
The Phoenician trading ship spread their writing system around the Mediterranean Sea.
Their traders took it with them.
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Their spread around the Mediterranean Sea.
It was spread through trade with foreign people.
The Phoenician alphabet was important because it was easier to read than cuneiform, it was made out of letters, not picture symbols. It made life easier for the Phoenicians and it helped trade spread. It also evolved many other alphabets like the Greek, Latin, and of course the English alphabet. Some parts in the bible are written in Phoenician.
Traders took the alphabet with them to pass on to other people.
Their trading ships took it with them and the local peoples took it up.
The alphabet simplifies trade between people that spoke different languages. Phoenician sea trade,in return ,helped the alphabet to spread
The English alphabet was formed when the Romans invaded Anglo-Saxon England. The Anglo-Saxons already had a runic alphabet with their Old English but quickly absorbed the Latin. Anglo-Saxon Old English was comprised of runes, or symbols for sounds, much like the Latin alphabet so it was easy for them to combine.
It was centred in the Levant - the eastern Mediterranean coast. It spread west to Carthage in today's Tunisia.