The Mediterranean Sea has played an important part of history. This is especially true with regards to ancient history. The Mediterranean Sea was surrounded with a multitude of civilizations in ancient times. Via this sea, peoples from its boundaries were able to trade and communicate. These two items lent itself to progress among the ancient civilizations.
The Mediterranean Sea also was a conduit for warfare. Ancient armies such as those of the Roman Empire could use sea transport to send troops back and forth from battle areas and allowed for faster communications between her provinces.
In later years, as civilization progressed, the sea remained a conduit for trade and transportation. And yes, once again for military purposes. The Mediterranean remains an important body of water and history has been impacted by it by the examples displayed above.
Because that's were they trade goods
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Because of trade.
The Mediterranean sea was the first sea found to egypt in 1663.
Mediterranean Sea is also important because its colour is so blue as compare to other sea.
the Mediterranean Sea
Fishing, maritime commerce, and protection from European invasion for some centuries.
The Mediterranean Sea is known for being an important historic trade and a strong factor in the development of the region around it.
Because of trade.
i think it is the Mediterranean Sea but I am not intirely sure...
The Mediterranean.
The Suez Canal
The Mediterranean Sea.
The Romans called the Mediterranean mare nostrum (our sea) because the had conquered all the lands around this sea and the Mediterranean was the heart of their empire. The Roman themselves were Mediterranean people. Rome is only 16 miles from the Tyrrhenian Sea, which is part of the western Mediterranean.
The Mediterranean Sea is larger than the North Sea. The Mediterranean is approximately 2,500,000 square kilometers (970,000 square miles) while the North Sea is approximately 750,000 square kilometers (290,000 square miles).