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There is no evidence to suggest as much.
The beginning of the end came in 702 BC, when the Assyrians conquered all of Phoenicia except Tyre, which resisted for thirty years.Heres a link if you need more information:http://xenohistorian.wordpress.com/2009/05/18/the-phoenicians/
The Phoenicians are best remembered for having invented the phonetic alphabet, from which all modern phonetic alphabets are derived (including the one with which I am typing this answer). In addition they were accomplished traders and sailors.
Most often, they - or more precisely: their women - made it themselves or they imported it, because the Phoenicians traded all over the ancient world and cloth was actively traded between countries. The art of making cloth from wool and cotton is some 7,000 years old, so it was well-developed when the Phoenicians were around.
The Phoenicians were sea going traders, and traveled all around the Mediterranean. They were an advanced Civilization, and through their trade and contact with others they spread their knowledge and customs.
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It is exported to all regions.
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The Phoenicians did not die out although many died due to the Byzantine empire that came and killed many of them. Phoenicians never left Lebanon they stayed in the Mountains and are still Phoenicians in modern day.
(APEX) The Phoenicians were traders who traveled all over the region.
Clothing, oil, cocoa, coffee, sugar, and mangoes are all exported out of Haiti.
Diamonds are an example of all earth-sourced commodities, and are exported for the financial benefit of all in the distribution chain, including governments.
Not all of the Israelite tribes, but some of them engaged in fishing and sea-trade, as did the Phoenicians.
Hoover, Rosevelt, and Eisenhower, all three exported all illegal immigrants. Why isn't this being currently done?
No, but the Assyrians, Persians, and Babylonians all oppressed and/or conquered the Hebrews.(Note: there is a theory that the Phoenicians WEREthe ancient Hebrews).
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There is no evidence to suggest as much.