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Phoenician traders sought control of Canaan for trade routes in the ancient Mediterranean. Canaan's strategic location allowed for access to valuable resources and facilitated the exchange of goods between different regions. The region's ports and proximity to major trade networks made it a desirable location for trading activities.

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