The Phoenicians and Carthage - 1200 BCE

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Geography

The Phoenicians were a seafaring people that navigated the Mediterranean Sea, shipping goods back and forth across the Levant. They were an intelligent society that developed an alphabet that was the precursor to our modern day alphabet.

Phoenician society was known not only for its expertise in trade, but also for its art and pursuit of religion. The Phoenician people had a decentralized government, with each town having its own ruler and even its own religious god.

The largest city in the Phoenician empire was Carthage, which is now a suburb of Tunis, (a city in Tunisia) along the northern shore of Africa. The city is over 3,000 years old!

The city of Carthage was very large and powerful during the 12th century BC. As such, it was the focal point of many wars with powerful cities like Rome. Similar to Rome, Carthage was governed by a sophisticated set of rules and procedures, not unlike our current government!

The Phoenicians and Carthage - 1200 BCE

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The Phoenicians developed _____________.
arts and crafts
tennis
soccer
an alphabet
When did the Phoenicians navigate the Mediterranean Sea?
1,000 years ago
1000 AD
200 BC
1200 BC
Phoenician society was mainly known for ______________.
expertise in trade
brutality
slavery
archery
The largest Phoenician city was ____________.
Syracuse
Prague
Hollywood
Carthage
Carthage went to war with the powerful city of _____________.
Athens
Sparta
Rome
Babylon
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Carthage was in the _________ of Tunisia.
northwest
northeast
southwest
southeast
Tripoli is ___________ of Carthage.
northwest
northeast
southwest
southeast
The island of Sicily is part of this country.
Algeria
Libya
Italy
Tunisia
Tunisia is _______ of Algeria.
north
south
east
west
Carthage is ___________ of Sicily.
northwest
northeast
southwest
southeast
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The Phoenicians and Carthage - 1200 BCE
Introduction
Comprehension
Geography