<h2>What made the Arabian Peninsula important for trade? Its geography and location! It was a crossroads for Asia, Africa, and Europe. Also, is was surrounded by bodies of water (Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Arabian See and Persian Gulf) Sea and land routes connected Arabia to major trade centers</h2>
They kept power by maintaining fear. Continuously spying on citizens. Taking away books for them to learn. Taking away guns to protect themselves
Artillery weapons were substantial cannons that had the ability to fire explosive rounds against enemy positions and lines, which caused a lot of damage to men, landscape, and equipment. Artillery weapons were able to travel far distances which left the sides perform in constant fear of an artillery attack.