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Arabs in the region wanted to gain independence from the Turkish leaders of the Ottoman empire
Answer this question… Great Britain had promised lands in Palestine to both Muslims and Jews.
A number of theories exist as to why Britiain chose Botany Bay to settle: 1) Britain's prisons were full and so they decided to settle in order to be able to send convicts there. This theory is questionable as other already established colonies closer to home were available to do this. The expense at sending convicts half way round the world was huge. 2) Britain wanted to expand its growing empire. 3) Britain wanted to increase its naval influence in the region to protect its intersts in India. It saw Australia with its abundant flax, that was needed in ship making, as an ideal naval base.
It was the main trader around the Mediterranean Sea.
Christianity is the religion that dominates the northwest portion of the Mediterranean region. The Mediterranean region is the land around the Mediterranean Sea.
wht is the peculiarity of mediterranean region?
The region under his control in the Eastern Mediterranean was given a veneer of Greek culture and civilisation. This affected only the upper classes - the rest went on with their normal culture.
Christianity is the religion that dominates the northwest portion of the Mediterranean region. The Mediterranean region is the land around the Mediterranean Sea.
The basis of Phoenician society was trade and maritime activities. The Phoenicians were skilled sailors and traders, known for their extensive network and dominance of maritime trade in the Mediterranean. They established numerous colonies and trading posts throughout the region, facilitating the exchange of goods and ideas between different cultures.
The Phoenician city-states were important centers of trade and occupied strategically important sites along the Mediterranean coast. This made them appealing targets for every major power in the region. Unfortunately for them, the Phoenician cities rarely had much of a chance to stand up the invading forces.
The Mediterranean region.
The Mediterranean Sea lies between southern Europe and northern Africa. It and the countries that surround it would be regarded as the Mediterranean region.
Islam had a profound impact on the Mediterranean region. It shaped the political, social, and cultural landscape through the establishment of Islamic empires, such as the Umayyad and the Abbasid Caliphates, which brought stability and exchange of goods and ideas. Islam also influenced architecture, language, and cuisine, leaving a lasting imprint on the region's identity. Additionally, trade networks expanded, connecting the Mediterranean with the Indian Ocean, facilitating the exchange of goods and contributing to economic growth.
As well as establishing their own primary production, the Phoenician city-states turned to trading their surplus commodities, and then the commodities of other regions around, from as far afield as Britain (tin) in the west to Mesopotamia in the east, establishing trading stations and cargo and warship fleets to facilitate and protect this.
the eastern Mediterranean is a mostly dry region