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How did the diffusion of Phoenician culture through trade affect the Mediterranean region?

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Answered by dymonddaddy1221
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Other than purple dye, Phoenicians were also well-known for their seafaring and maritime trading. They created trading posts along coasts of the Aegean Sea as well as the Mediterranean Sea in order to improve economic efficiency in different countries.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The diffusion of Phoenician culture through trade affected the Mediterranean region by giving the region a commonly spoken language and introduction of alphabets.

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  • The former culture has a great number of mariners who stepped in the Mediterranean region through trade. Their colonization led to civilization in writing through a system that had alphabets termed as Semitic alphabets especially the introduction of letter D has flourished.
  • The collapse of bronze has led to the colonisation of Phoenician culture to its peak. This has also led to the decline of principal civilizations which were at that time dominant and influential.
  • In the Mediterranean ports, it has influenced the Greek divisions and cities around the former regions derived their names from the Phoenician culture.

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