Well the sea influenced trade in Greece, because they had to build more ships.So the Greeks usually became more devoted to the sea.
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Greece was influenced in many ways. For one, the trade of ancient civilization passed almost directly through Greece from every country, from Asia minor, to greater Europe, Egypt and even down into the Islamic states in Africa. One of the easiest and quickest ways to travel was by sea, and so that made Greece the centerfold of ancient Ocean Commerce- they were helped in gaining wheat, silver, and lead among many other things. They also set up a small taxation method when you docked at their ports-- take, for instance, the port at Piraeus, where a Captain had to, eventually, give a total of 33 talents in order to port.
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important to the Ancient Greeks because they could get lots of money from selling many things such as olive oil, and wine.
Many other countries like Egypt do the same but they trade other utilities.
More things ancient Greeks traded where Salted fish, Greek pottery, metalwork which is things made from meta, and honey.
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It was very useful for trading among routes. Plus when greek settlers settled they needed more resources which were founded in the trade routes
Trade brought a lot of money in and spread the culture and customs.
Greek Prosperity was founded on Maritime Shipping and Naval Power in the Eastern Basin of the Mediterranean Sea, particularly with Egyptians who called them the Sea People.
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because the greek would trade with countries like Iran and Germany to get grain and Greece would trade goods that they had
The geography of Greece caused the Greeks to be sea traders in many ways. For a few ways I think u should read my report. In one one case Greece is surrounded by water on three sides. That means Greece is a pininsula. Another way is that if they needed resources they could easily just go up 2 Shqiperia. But if they needed things they didnt have any other choice but 2 go and look towards the sea. And on the c they could also fish so if I was in Greece I would look towards the c.
I would say the Mediterranean Sea, because you could easily travel anywhere in the known world on it back then, and both Rome and Greece were world powers. It also served as a huge trade route.
they affect trade and travel because most geography was violent and we based on fake myths in the past centuries in which the myths had included trade and travel
It provided a means of trade, migration and warfare.
daily life by killing them wiyth the coldness warfare by having planes fly and trade by land
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ancient Greece use to trade is food, animals and mostly plants. THANK YOU for choosing answers.com.
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