The Phoenician alphabet is the original basis of the Latin and Roman alphabets and so of our alphabets today.
Initially established by Tyre, it became independent in its own right and covered the Western Mediterranean.
Carthage was the most important - it developed into an independent city which dominated the Western Mediterranean until it was destroyed by a rising rival - Rome.
Steamboat's!!
Its trading ability.
Rome and Carthage became mortal enemies for the same reasons that most all of the ancient world were enemies---power. Whoever had the most power controlled the trade and resources of the area.Over dominance of the Western Mediterranean.
Carthage had several advantages at the beginning of its first war with Rome. Very importantly Carthage had a developed navy. This enabled their military to embark to what it deemed strategic places in the Mediterranean Sea. Another advantage Carthage had was control of strategic islands in the Mediterranean, namely Sardinia and Corsica. Carthage had Greek allies in Sicily, the south of the Italian peninsula, and as faraway as Corinth. Carthage had a long standing position in Western Spain as well. For the most part she was in control of shipping and land bases in the western Mediterranean Sea.
The most important were Tyre, Sidon, Byblos and Carthage.
Carthage.
The most important trading post was Carthage.
Inventing an alphabet which became the basis for ancient and modern alphabets.
printing press
stream power
The steam engine
The steam engine
Tyre, which also established Carthage.
the number zero
I would say it would be the currency that united china during the Qin dynasty! Hope I helped!
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