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well, olives for one thing. they were a huge producer of olives, which, by the way, were a gift to the people of Athens from Athena when she and Poseidon were fighting over the same city. it was chosen as the greater gift and she won.

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Olive trees and grapes were important. Mostly because they were some of the only crops they could grow in rocky soil with limited water.

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Their main exports were olive oil and wine- their imports were too many to name, but most important were grain (wheat and barley), spices, and metals.

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