Except for Carthage, they were trading colonies, operated by the trading city-states of Phoenicia, which were themselves independent of each other.
Their purpose was to be trading ports around the Mediterranean.
Spain never owned the 13 colonies that became the United States.
The Phoenicians never reached north America.
if it was printed by the us government it never expires in the united states and its colonies.
The yeast colonies never allow other bacterial colonies to grow around any media because they don't want competition. The yeast colonies never allow other bacteria colonies to grow around any media because they eliminate competition.
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.
No. England never colonized anywhere. India and the United States never existed.
Because its true never say never
They were not colonies, they were independent city-states with their own government, and each had no wish to submit to the rule of someone else. They cooperated in trade and defence.
The Innovations Of The Phoenicians And Lydians Change The Lives Of The People In Southwestern Asia By/Because/Are Their Cultures Never Became Large Empires ,Their Contributions To History Continue To Live On Today .
Washington became chief because they believed that if they were to defeat England, the colonies should be united. Since George Washington was from Virginia they thought if they chose him it would bring the colonies together. They also chose him because he had the most experience, knew to navigate through the wilderness well, and he would never give up to get freedom for his country.
What we call Phoenician colonies were nothing more than the exodus of peoples inland from the islands that were left but nonetheless sinking of the remains of what modern people call Atlantis. As a seafaring people, these masses collectively fled to the inner regions of the Mediterranean Sea and drove out the indigenous populations. Settling mostly on the isles of Greece and along Asia Minor, these people, though strong, were no match for the Egyptian and Hittite people and took what they could on arrival. They were never united because the strength of each colony varied and the distance between them did not offer a mode of communication.