They were sea traders, and were able to introduce their alphabet to the peoples they traded with around the Mediterranean Sea.
The Phoenicians.
By producing a useful alphabet which is the basis of today's.
The Phoenician traders spread the alphabet through the Mediterranean Sea. It was taken up by the Greeks and adapted as their own alphabet, and they spread this to their own colonies.
Well Phoenicians spread in their trade was an alphabet.. While on the other hand Assyrians built the greatest empire the world had ever seen :)
The Hebrew alphabet was borrowed from the Phoenicians.
They spread the alphabet they invented with trading and taught other cultures how to trade.
It is generally held to be the invention of a Semitic people in the middle east about 1800 B.C. It was spread by the Phoenicians and the Greek alphabet was derived from it.
They did a lot! One invention is the alphabet. Many people think that the Greeks did that, but really the Phoenicians did, and later, the Greeks adopted the Phoenicians alphabet and changed it. That's the alphabet we use today!
Their trade and their alphabet writing simplified written communication.
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The Phoenicians traded around the Mediterranean Sea, and spread their writing to the peoples there.