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The Carthaginian city-state of Tyre established it as a trading station. It developed into independent city-state.

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The Carthaginians were a Phoenician colony, so they did not take over from them - they were part of the Phoenician trading network which became dominant in the Western Mediterranean.

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What is the name of a large port used by the Phoenicians?

Carthage Carthage


When did the Phoenicians establish Carthage?

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What colony did the Phoenicians found?

Carthage.


Where did the Phoenicians settle trade?

They settled in today's Lebanon-Syria and at Carthage in North Africa. They established trading stations around the Mediterranean Sea littoral.


Which home of the Phoenicians was in northern Africa?

Carthage.


When did the Phoenicians found Carthage?

About 800 BCE.


Where was the home of the Phoenicians in northern Africa?

Carthage.


What was the home of the Phoenicians in northern Africa?

Carthage.


Who is the group of people who set up Carthage?

The Phoenicians.


What began as a Phoenicians colony?

Carthage, in today's Tunisia.


Why did the Romans call Carthage punicia?

Punicus was their word for Phoenicians - Carthage was originally a Phoenician colony.


Who find the Carthage?

If you mean who founded Carthage, it was established by the Phoenicians, a seafaring people from present day Lebanon.