The sail was a crucial technological advancement for the Phoenicians, enabling them to become adept seafarers and traders. With sails, their ships could harness wind power, allowing for faster and more efficient travel across the Mediterranean Sea. This capability facilitated extensive trade networks, connecting them with distant markets and enhancing the exchange of goods like purple dye, glass, and timber. As a result, the Phoenician economy thrived, establishing them as prominent traders and cultural disseminators of their time.
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we have no definite evidence that they did.
Cornwall in southern England.
In the first millennium BCE.
The got as far as Cornwall in England, where they bought tin.
It depended on technology because they couldn't deliver goods across the sea to other colonies if they didn't have technology like the wheel and sail. Furthermore, other colonies kind of depended on the Phoenicians to deliver trade across the sea...
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The Phoenicians went to the British Isles for tin from Cornwall, about 500BC.
Even though there are no historical written records of such and no archaeological findings ...I still think yes!
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1907 and set sail 1947
It depended on technology because they couldn't deliver goods across the sea to other colonies if they didn't have technology like the wheel and sail. Furthermore, other colonies kind of depended on the Phoenicians to deliver trade across the sea...