The fertile patches of land were surrounded by mountains and water. These patches of land were taken by different Greek tribes, who then built fortresses and cities. In doing so they established independent city-states each of which jealously defended its territory.
With limited land, rising population put pressure on each city's limited land so they had the choice of taking another city's land, or shipping off the surplus to colonise new city-states by seizing land from other peoples. In this wat the Greeks spread all around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, eventually establishing about 2,000 independent city-states.
Yes the Ancient Greece geography had some unique effects such as positives and negatives.
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The geography of Greece influenced where people settled and what they did. Greece's geographic features influenced where people lived because of the high and many mountains made it hard to travel.
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Ancient Greece and the Etruscans
The seas surrounding ancient Greece influenced its development because they used the sea to establish colonies and trade with people from other lands.
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The mountainous terrain of Greece made it so that the city-states were separated In which case made it so that they didn't have the same form of governments.
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there where many mountains unlike other places
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