the first sea traders were the egyptians the first sea traders were the egyptians
No, the Phoenicians were sailors and traders long before the Hebrews.
They were the greatest traders in ancient times. They built good ships, were good sailors and were first to establish colonies along the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea.
They were the greatest traders in ancient times. They built good ships, were good sailors and were first to establish colonies along the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea.
The alphabet, for one thing. They made great strides in sea navigation, were great traders, and were awesome.
Two natural gifts that made the Phoenicians the first great sea traders of the world were their access to vast reserves of timber and their geographical location along the Mediterranean coast. The abundance of timber provided them with the necessary resources to build strong and reliable ships, while their coastal position placed them in a strategic location for trade routes and connections to other civilizations.
The Phoenicians?
The Israelites weren't known as mariners or traders; mostly farmers. The Phoenicians were the traders around the Mediterranean Sea.
Red Sea
Vikings.
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The Portuguese came first as traders to India.