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The crossroad location of Arabia was convenient for trade, so over time, routes were produced throughout Arabia by land or sea. Traders exchanged silks, spices, and gold along these paths, resulting to bringing a multitude of diverse people through Arabia.

These people introduced new ideas and innovations from around the world, largely influencing Arabian culture and society.

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Arabia's location at the center of a cultural crossroads led to a boom in trade and made the culture of the Middle East primarily a merchant culture.

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Q: How has the Arabians' crossroads location affected its culture and society?
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