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What did the Phoenicians value more then building empires?

health and other stuff like food and clothing


Which people grew more powerful dueto trade rather than from winning battles?

c. the Phoenicians


How did classical empires gain more territory over the years?

Classical empires gained more territory by winning wars.


How are the Phoenicians alphbet and cuneiform writing different?

the phoenician's is more simplified


How did the Greeks change the Phoenicians alphabet?

They changed the shape and added more letters.


Why did European countries establish empires?

Most countries wanted to extend there empires.


Which people grew more power due to trade rather than from winning battles?

Phoenicians


What is better Neptune or mummy in social empires?

mummy is more better because its cheap [not unit but the building prize ]mummy prize is16 and Neptune prize is 18 ,according to me both UNITS are equal not the building so better buy mummy prize 10k food 5000 gold have fum


Where did the Phoenicians get their cloth from?

Most often, they - or more precisely: their women - made it themselves or they imported it, because the Phoenicians traded all over the ancient world and cloth was actively traded between countries. The art of making cloth from wool and cotton is some 7,000 years old, so it was well-developed when the Phoenicians were around.


Where was the Islam Empire?

Most of the Islamic Empires were in the Middle East and/or North Africa or Spain or Central Asia. As there were nearly 25 different Islamic Empires, please be more specific if you want a more specific answer.


Did the Phoenicians originate the act of crucifixion?

The Phoenicians did not originate the act of crucifixion, but they are often credited with its early use in the ancient Mediterranean. The practice of crucifixion is more commonly associated with the Persians, who used it as a method of execution, and it was later adopted and adapted by the Romans. The Phoenicians, known for their maritime trade and cultural exchange, might have influenced the spread of such practices, but they were not the originators.


How did the alphabet help the Phoenicians?

It allowed then to communicate in writing far more easily than the pictograms previously in use.