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How did geography effect the development of phoenician civilization

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lewisasia10
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  • 16-11-2016
They were surrounded by water so they made ships and they had fertile soil
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coehe
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  • 09-10-2021

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The Phoenicians were located right by the water, available to sea trade. This influenced them to make boats so they could trade over seas. They were also located by the Nile River, which meant they had access to fertile soil. Then, the Phoenicians could grow and sell crops over seas too.

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