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Q: What are two factors that caused Greece and Phoenicia to create overseas colonies?
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Is The ancient land of Phoenicia closer to Egypt or Greece?

Egypt


When were Greece and Persia fighting over Phoenicia?

They did not fight over Phoenicia.


When was Phoenicia conquered by Greece?

Greece did not conquer Phoenicia. Macedonian king Alexander took it over as part of his conquest of the Persian Empire in 334 BCE.


What Mediterranean civilizations thrived during the Dark Ages of Ancient Greece?

Phoenicia.


Why did Greeks expand to oversea colonies?

The greatest part of ancient Greece consisted of wild mountains and dense forests, with little space for agriculture. Overseas colonies offered for many Greeks much better living and farming conditions.


Why did the Greeks expand oversea colonies?

The greatest part of ancient Greece consisted of wild mountains and dense forests, with little space for agriculture. Overseas colonies offered for many Greeks much better living and farming conditions.


This country had trading colonies in the Mediterranean.?

Greece<-----


What country had trading colonies in the Mediterranean?

GREECE


Why did Greece form colonies?

Mostly because of overpopulation in Greece


When did the Greek establish colonies?

In ancient Greece.


Who did the lydians trade with?

As far as maritime trade goes, the Lydian's traded with Egypt, Greece and Phoenicia. By land, they traded with Mesopotamia and Persia.


Was Phoenicia more like Egypt or Greece?

The Phoenicians copied some Egyptian things, and the Greeks copied some Phoenician things.