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Phoenician ships are connecting the whole Mediterranean and international trade is bussin
By 1000-900 BCE, Phoenician merchant fleets had established trade routes spanning from Lebanon to Spain, creating the ancient world's first real globalized economy. They traded cedar, purple dye, glass, and metalwork for silver, tin, and other goods. Solomon's joint naval ventures with Hiram at Ezion-geber tapped directly into this network.
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