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Q: How did the Phoenicians protect their trade routes?
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What are the trade routes of the Phoenicians?

Throughout the Mediterranean Sea.


Why did Phoenicians choose trade routes for trades?

It helped them to navigate to their usual destinations.


What characteristics of the Phoenicians indicate that they were skilled sailors?

They established trade routes around the Mediterranean, even going as far as Cornwall to trade for tin. And the established naval power to protect this trade from pirates and other competitors/predators.


What did the Phoenicians set up in villages on their trade routes?

On their trade routes, the Phoenicians set up trading settlements in villages. This occurred throughout the Mediterranean region which opened up trade and commerce in this area. The city of Carthage was established as a trading settlement and became a major trading port.


Why dd Phoenicians choose the sea for trading?

phoenicians chose the sea for trading because phoenicia's overland trade routes were blocked by mountains and hostile neighbors.


How did the Minoans and Phoenicians influence the cultures surrounding the Mediterranean Sea?

They established sea trade routes, which helped in the spread of ideas and goods


How did the minoans and Phoenicians influence the cultural surrounding the mediterranean sea?

They established sea trade routes, which helped in the spread of ideas and goods


What are all the Persian trade routes?

persian trade routes,african trade routes,ocean trade routes,mediterranean trade routes,and silk roads.


Why did the Phoenicians trade for?

Profit.


Egypt built trading centers and forts in Nubia?

Yes, they put up them to protect its trade routes in Nubia.


Did the Phoenicians show the Greeks seafaring trade?

Yes, the Phoenicians developed sea power for trade and to protect that trade. When the Phoenicians were incorporated into the Persian Empire, their ships made up a large part of the Persian fleet, along with the Greeks and the Egyptians.


Why Phoenicians traveled south for?

Trade.