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12 December, 09:42

Phoenician access to the Mediterranean Sea led to the spread of the Phoenician system of government among Mediterranean civilizations the development of larger and better trained armies in nearby Egypt and Sumer the Greek's decision to invade Phoenicia in order to control their trade routes the widespread availability of glass across the Mediterranean region

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  1. 12 December, 10:08
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    Phoenician access to the Mediterranean Sea led to " the Greek's decision to invade Phoenicia in order to control their trade routes" this this was an essential step for Greece.
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