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Which of the following statements explains why the Phoenicians did not conquer new lands to expand into an empire?
The Phoenicians thought that they would better influence other cultures by setting up towns and cities across the Mediterranear
The Phoenicians were self-sufficient and were not interested in taking new lands to create an empire.
The Phoenicians did not have the resources needed to support an empire and preferred to focus on colonization.
The Phoenicians had few natural resources and were more interested in trade and commerce.

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