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Jaime Barnes
16 September, 13:58
What effect did trade have on the Phoenicians
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Heidy Irwin
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The trading civilization of Phoenicia resulted in a network of colonies such as Carthage and expanded the Phoenician influence around the Mediterranean. It also spread ideas, goods, and settlements around the Mediterranean.
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