They mainly established trading stations as bases from which to conduct their trading activities around the Mediterranean. One of them grew into a colony and then an independent city-state carrying on its own trading - Carthage. It established its ownstations in Spain and the Barca family developed this into a territory which they ruled, which brought them into a conflict with n expanding Rome in the Punic Wars.
Around the Mediterranean littoral.
they wanted to make trading post
They established trading stations rather than colonies, to promote their carry-trade activity.
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They were the greatest traders in ancient times. They built good ships, were good sailors and were first to establish colonies along the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea.
They were the greatest traders in ancient times. They built good ships, were good sailors and were first to establish colonies along the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea.
They were trading stations - as great traders, the Phoenician need local bases to carry out this trade and protect it.
They wanted to establish colonies because the pilgrams were being killed by the indies
The 'colonies' they established were in fact trading stations. This allowed them to trade extensively in local produce and cross-trade between areas as well as just in their own produce of timber, food and dyes. The exception was their colony Carthage, which grew in strength to establish its own trading colonies in the western Mediterranean.
Phoenicians
What form of government did the colonists establish in the colonies themselves
he didn't "establish" any colonies
In most of the world - just around the Mediterranean.