How did the Phoenician glass trade impact the Mediterranean region? (4 points) It supplied a growing tradition of glass blowing across the region. It led to conflict for the Phoenicians due to the wealth they earned. It caused the Egyptians to stop producing glass from sand in the Nile Delta. It resulted in the destruction of the Phoenician coastline.
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So with so many colonies spread across the Mediterranean Region, it should not be a surprise that the Phoenicians left a legacy along the way. When a civilization takes on the traits of another civilization it is called cultural diffusion. Through trade the Phoenicians not only carried goods on their travels, they also sprinkled their culture all along the Mediterranean Region. Italy: Sidon was known as the center of the glass industry. They were among the earliest innovators of the blown glass technique. Sidon opened workshops in Italy where working with the Italian artisans they perfected blown glass. In conclusion It supplied a growing tradition of glass blowing across the region.
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Which describes Phoenician traders? (4 points) they traveled great distances over land they traveled great distances by sea they mostly traded within the Greek islands they mostly traded with Asia Minor
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They traveled great distances by sea. 2nd one or B
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Phoenician access to the Mediterranean Sea led to (4 points) the spread of the Phoenician system of government among Mediterranean civilizations the development of larger and better trained armies in nearby Egypt and Sumer the Greek's decision to invade Phoenicia in order to control their trade routes the widespread availability of glass across the Mediterranean region
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