Trade. The traded timber, cloth, dyes, wine which they produced, and also carried trade goods they purchased in other places on to other buyers.
Supply And Demand is the basis of most activity in a market economy.
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market or market economy
Main characteristics of USA, a developed economy? Main characteristics of INDIA,a developing economy? compare both the economics on the basis of characteristics as noted above? stress on those characteristics of Indian economy which seems as weakness in the development of an economy? give your suggesstion on the basis of the detail you have collected above what charecteristic India should achieve to become a developed economy? make an emphasis on the most significant features of economy of USA which are not found in the INDIAN economy?
Portugal in the 1500s onwardsfor the next two centuries - it was a trading nation rather thanseeking territory, which was also the basis of Phoenician success.
The Phoenician alphabet is real, and formed the basis of the Greek and Roman alphabets, and today's European alphabets.
The Phoenician alphabet was the basis for the Hebrew alphabet as well as the Greek alphabet. The Phoenician alphabet developed from the Proto-Canaanite alphabet, during the 15th century BCE. Before that, the Phoenicians wrote with a cuneiform script.
Farming at home, and externally, trade.
The Phoenician alphabet, the basis of modern European writing.
No, it gave a means of written communication.
The Phoenician alphabet was the inspiration for the Greek alphabet.
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It was adapted as a basis for Latin and Greek, and so became the basis of today's alphabets.
The Phoenician city-states had limited agricultural land to support a growing population. They had to expand by conquest or trade. They chose trade.
It formed the basis of the Greek and Roman alphabets, and so our alphabets of today.
They developed an alphabet which became the basis of Greek and Roman, and hence the alphabets of today.