Which of the following is an example of the impact the Phoenician trade had on the Mediterranean world? a) They spread knowledge of how to access more fishing areas b) They informed others of where resources could be found in Mediterranean c) They shared Specific Agriculture and food gathering Techniques d) They contributed to the establishment of colonies for trading purposes
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The Phoenicians lived in a two hundred mile long strip bordering the Mediterranean Sea, so they were sea traders. They made purple cloth that was very expensive and prized among royalty that was made from a dye produced by a sea snail called a murex. They also had many cedar trees growing there, so they used them to build boats and furniture. They were excellent sea traders who produced the first alphabet that consisted of 22 consonants and they gave it away, the Greeks took this alphabet and turned it into their own alphabet.
Maybe D.?
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So it is B.
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