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Q: What culture is most closely associated with seafaring trading and established colonies on other continents that border the Mediterranean Sea?
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Which culture is most closely associated with seafaring trading and establishing colones on other continents that border the Mediterranean Sea?

Phoenician.


Which culture is the most closely associated with seafaring trading and establishing colonies on other continents that the Mediterranean sea?

That would be the very ancient Phoenicians (1550 BC-300 BC).See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:


Which culture most closely associated with seafaring trading and establishing colonies on other continents that border the Mediterranean sea?

That would be the very ancient Phoenicians (1550 BC-300 BC).See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:


Early seafaring trade centered on the?

Mediterranean Sea


Which culture is MOST closely associated with seafaring?

Phoenicians


A powerful seafaring people who dominated trade in the eastern Mediterranean from about 2000 to 1400 BC were the?

Minoans (:


What effect did the Phoenicians' trading have on the world?

The trading and seafaring skills of the Phoenicians result in a network of colonies, spreading westwards through the Mediterranean. The first is probably Citium, in Cyprus, established in the 9th century BC


Carthage was a seafaring and trading empire. How does the extent of its terrortory reveal that fact?

It traded around the Western Mediterranean.


Phoenicians competed with Minoans for control of what?

control of the seafaring trade in the Mediterranean


Which culture is most closely associated with seafaring trade and establishing colonies on other continents that border the Mediterraneans sea?

That would be the very ancient Phoenicians (1550 BC-300 BC).See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:


Who find the Carthage?

If you mean who founded Carthage, it was established by the Phoenicians, a seafaring people from present day Lebanon.


Who were the seafaring people living on crete?

Some Minoans were sea-faring. Later the 'Sea Peoples' of mixed origin spread around the eastern Mediterranean.