Why Did the Phoenicians Trade for Purple Dye?

The Phoenicians traded for purple dye because it was super special and made people look really fancy, like wearing a crown at a party!

What Was Purple Dye?

Purple dye came from a kind of sea snail called the murex. The Phoenicians figured out how to get this beautiful color by grinding up these little snails. It was hard work, and it took lots of snails to make just a little bit of purple, like trying to paint your whole bedroom with only one crayon!

Why Was Purple So Cool?

People loved wearing purple clothes because they looked rich and powerful. Imagine if you had a shirt that made everyone stare at you when you walked into the playground, that’s what purple did! Since there wasn’t much purple around, it was like having the rarest toy in the whole world.

So the Phoenicians went all over the place trading this amazing purple dye. It became one of their most famous products, just like how some kids today might be known for making the best lemonade ever!

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