What are the differences between Phoenicia and the civilizations of Egypt,...

Phoenicia was a sea fairing people where as Egypt, Assyria and Israel were mainly land and river based
 
Oh boy. SO many differences between them. They had different languages, different writing systems, different cultures and beliefs and lifestyles and systems of government.

I suggest you Wikipedia all of those civilizations and take a look at the early "history" sections, see what stands out. Differences in things like government and trade networks are probably what a teacher would be looking for on this question. I think those civilizations together made important advancements in writing, government, and trade, but I can't remember which made which advances. Might want to look that up.
 
Oh boy. SO many differences between them. They had different languages, different writing systems, different cultures and beliefs and lifestyles and systems of government.

I suggest you Wikipedia all of those civilizations and take a look at the early "history" sections, see what stands out. Differences in things like government and trade networks are probably what a teacher would be looking for on this question. I think those civilizations together made important advancements in writing, government, and trade, but I can't remember which made which advances. Might want to look that up.
 
Oh boy. SO many differences between them. They had different languages, different writing systems, different cultures and beliefs and lifestyles and systems of government.

I suggest you Wikipedia all of those civilizations and take a look at the early "history" sections, see what stands out. Differences in things like government and trade networks are probably what a teacher would be looking for on this question. I think those civilizations together made important advancements in writing, government, and trade, but I can't remember which made which advances. Might want to look that up.
 
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