They traded around the Mediterranean with the various peoples there, and especially the Black Sea for the grain and metals they needed.
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the would trade
The wealthy landowners in ancient Greece were known as
It was poorly productive territory with an expanding population. One way of coping was trade, the other way was to send out the surplus population to seize land and make a new city-state for themselves. These new cities became trading partners as well.
It provided a means of trade, migration and warfare.
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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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i don't know i wasn't there:)
WOOD!
the would trade
In ancient Greece, there were many rules and laws which made trade difficult. Also, the mountains were difficult to traverse and there were not many rivers to travel on.
SOME of Greece's partners in commerce are: - United States of America - Canada - United Kingdom - Germany - Italy But don't forget these are just a few and there are probably many more!
ancient greece
In 690 b.c
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Trade