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Foodstuffs, timber, precious metals and jewelry, fabrics, metals and minerals.

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Foodstuffs, timber, cloth, dyes, minerals, precious metals - initially from their own resources, but then developed a 'carry trade', taking cargos between its trading partners as well as to and from them.

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Very little. It engaged in carriage trade, moving products between locations and profiting from the deals.

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Trade, then conquest.

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What Historic events happened in Catalonia Spain?

It was colonized by Greece, Carthaginians and Romans. It has been ruled by Goths and Moors.


How did the Carthaginians bring change?

They established a trading empire in the Western Mediterranean, increasing their own prosperity, and that of the peoples they traded with.


What did they call people in Carthage?

Carthaginians


Why the Romans left their homelands?

The Romans were ceded Spain by the Carthaginians after the Second Punic War. They used Spain as not only a colony, but as a recruiting ground for many legions. Caesar's Tenth was mostly all Spanish as was his Ninth Legion. Pompey also recruited there and the final battle of Caesar's civil was was fought against Gaius Pompey, the son of Pompey the Great, in Spain.


What wars were fought between Romans and Carthaginians and made Spain the location of one of the Roman Empire's greatest military conflicts?

The Punic Wars.


Who were the distant relatives of the Carthaginians?

The Carthaginians were Phoenicians, their city established by Tyre.


The punic wars were fought between the?

Romans and Carthaginians.


Are there any restrictions on what you can bring to Spain?

no


How many 50g hand rolling tobacco can you bring back from Spain?

You are able to bring 60 packets of 50g back from Spain.


What was the goal of Columbus' second voyage?

to start a colony that would bring profits to Spain


How long did the Romans occupy Spain for?

The Romans occupied Spain Gradually. They took over southern Spain from the Carthaginians in 206 BC. They expanded very gradually and the last territories in Cantabria were conquered in 19 BC. The Visigoths invaded Spain and took over most of it by 500 AD. Therefore, the Romans occupied Spain for 500 to 700 years depending on the area.


Did Spain bring new jobs to Mexico?

No.