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31 January, 00:34

Which of the following was not a contributing factor to the Phoenicians becoming a great seafaring civilization? a. Location next to the Mediterranean Sea. c. An abundance of lumber in the Fertile Crescent. b. Location next to the mountains. d. A lack of natural resources.

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  1. 31 January, 01:04
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    The answer to what is not a contributing factor to the Phoenicians becoming a great seafaring civilization is a location next to the mountains. The Levant area where Phoenicians city states were concentrated was rich in natural resources. The location next to the Mediterranean Sea and the ample supply of lumber for ship building made the city states of Phoenicia a great trading civilization.
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