Their kings.
They did not fight each other - one was in he Levant, the other in Crete.
because
Phoenicia was a major sea trading power.
the passage to te black seaA+
They established sea trade routes, which helped in the spread of ideas and goods
They did not fight each other - one was in he Levant, the other in Crete.
Monarchies.
because
Sea travel.
Phoenicia was a major sea trading power.
The eastern Mediterranean civilizations were the Minoans, Phoenicians, Hebrews, Hittites, and the Philistines.
Minoans, Phoenicians, Hebrews, Hittites, and the Philistines
the passage to te black seaA+
They were both powerhouses in terms of maritime trading.
control of the seafaring trade in the Mediterranean
The effect they had was spreading there culture and finding ways to better improve and develop it.
They were dissimilar - the Minoans were in Cyprus. The Phoenicians traded all around the Mediterranean Sea, and went as far afield as Britain and the Canary Islands.