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They loaded the surplus population on ships and sent them off to other regions around the Mediterranean and Black Seas to seize land and establish new city-states for themselves. This took the burden of the mother city.

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They loaded the surplus population on ships and sent them off to other regions around the Mediterranean and Black Seas to seize land and establish new city-states for themselves. This took the burden of the mother city.


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Why were their frequent wars in the rise of greek city states?

Disputes mainly over land and resources.


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