As Romes control over over its neighbors expanded ,its culture and langeuage continued to speard into Spain and Greece.By the end of the of the second century B.C.,the Romans ruled most of the land surounding the Mediterranean Sea
Only men were able to compete in the Ancient Olympics. Women were forbid to enter the Ancient Olympics, or, Olympia, as it was called back then.
They were centrally located near the Mediterranean Sea
United Italy did not control European Trade with Asia, the Most Serene Republic of Venice (now a part of Italy) controlled the European Spice Trade. The Venetians were able to do this since they had done business with Muslims for centuries, they had a special relationship. In addition to that, the Venetians used their powerful navy to control the trade on the Mediterranean and did not allow other Europeans to take part in it.
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the mali was rulled by the govment in 1898
Phoenicians.
Phoenicians
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.
Only men were able to compete in the Ancient Olympics. Women were forbid to enter the Ancient Olympics, or, Olympia, as it was called back then.
Rome became dominant in the Western Mediterranean, and with its greatly expanded strength and resources, was able to move on the Eastern Mediterranean.
Rome became the dominant power in the Mediterranean region due to its strong military, effective governance, and strategic alliances. Through a series of military campaigns and expanding its territories, Rome was able to conquer surrounding states and establish itself as a dominant force. Additionally, Rome's ability to integrate conquered territories into its political and social structures helped solidify its power in the region.
Greece, being a land mass, was hardly able to travel. The Greeks were great travellers. They were to be found all around the Mediterranean and as far afield as the Persian court. They also colonised the Mediterranean coasts from Massilia (Marseilles) through Sicily and Italy (Naples, Tarentum), North Africa, Asia Minor and around the Black Sea coast.
centrally located on the Mediterranean Sea
The Phoenicians went all over the western mediterranean (Like North Africa, Spain, Sicily, the Balearic islands, corsica and sardinia) setting up colonies. However their most important and historically settlement was Carthage (In modern day Tunisia) that grew so powerful that it was able to challenge Rome for control over the entire Western Mediterranean.