Because they wanted to find new trade routes.
They Became Rich.
i think they both wanted control over the fur trade
Trade routes were often dangerous. Trade routes were often dangerous.
they were located in Greece and rome because they could inhance their trade routes
the Assyrians and the Chaldeans
Phoenician traders sought control of Canaan for trade routes in the ancient Mediterranean. Canaan's strategic location allowed for access to valuable resources and facilitated the exchange of goods between different regions. The region's ports and proximity to major trade networks made it a desirable location for trading activities.
the Assyrians and the Chaldeans
Egyptians wanted to gain greater wealth and power by controlling Nubia's trade routes. They also mined Nubia for gold and copper.
The British wanted to control South Africa because it was one of the trade routes to India.
Slaves Sea Ports to control trade routes Wealth Minerals
No, the Persians wanted to control Greece. But Greece wanted to be independent so they revolted against the Perisna rule
Because they wanted to find new trade routes.
The rulers wanted to control Kannauj and the Ganga Valley because of their strategic location at the crossroads of important trade routes, their fertile lands for agriculture, and the wealth and resources they provided. Gaining control over these regions allowed rulers to consolidate power, increase wealth, and strengthen their influence over trade and political alliances.
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because it lead them to were they wanted to go
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