22. How was the Arabian Peninsula most affected by the loss of sea trade routes due to war?
Land trade became more important and led to the caravan industry and a thriving trade-based economy.
The winner of the struggle between the Byzantine and Sassanid empires took possession of the Arabian Peninsula.
The economy of the Arabian Peninsula became so weak that the growth of the culture was set back for a century.
The Arabs became more isolated, and they began to fight among themselves more than ever.