The Phoenicians, renowned for their seafaring and trade skills, significantly influenced the ancient world by establishing vast trade networks across the Mediterranean. They are credited with developing one of the first alphabets, which greatly simplified writing and communication, laying the groundwork for many modern alphabets. Their cultural exchange and commercial practices also facilitated the spread of goods, ideas, and technologies, shaping the cultures of various civilizations they interacted with. Overall, the Phoenicians played a crucial role in connecting different societies and fostering economic and cultural development in the ancient world.
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a dominoe effect resulted in world war one
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It was a means of efficiently recording in writing, and spread to trading partners allowing written intercommunication.
Because that's how it was in Latin, Greek, and Phoenican. But nobody actually knows the real reason.
From the 8th Century BCE, an alphabet based on the Phoenican invention.
He did not have an effect on the world
The Latin word for Phoenican is Poenicus. The Carthaginians were Phoenicians, so the word was used for the Punic Wars which is the Anglicised spelling.
How did the pacemaker effect the world?
it has no effect
They have an effect on the world.
effect of phtagoras theorem to the modern world
Generally all in the world is the effect of chemical reactions.
I am not being facetious: The biggest effect of World War I was World War II.
What effect did the trading civilization of Phoenicia have on the ancient world?