The physical features of Greece affected its city-states immensly. People who came to live and build the city-states worked around the physical features. The main affect was protection. It was all about war and protection those days.
Arable land was mostly restricted to limited pockets in river valleys. A nomad tribe would seize a segment, set up a defensive citadel (acropolis) , and if it prospered, a city would develop. These farming centres would defend their territory against nomads and other cities, ad had no wish to give up their independence. They became the independent city-state on which the Greek world was based, extending to over 2,000 spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
Geography affected Greece because of the large mountains and hills. Those landforms made it harder to farm and raise crops because of the steepness.
the climate and geography influenced the rise of India's first civilization.
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The geography of ancient Greece effected it in many ways. The mountains made it so that the city-states were isolated and the seas did so also.
The rivers were different.
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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it was not the Geography of Greece which influenced western civilisation. It was Greek civilisation and the fact that the Greeks migrated out of Greece. They migrated to western Turkey, southern Italy and Sicily and they founded Marseilles in southern France. Thus, they created a Greek world which extended beyond mainland Greece. The Greeks influenced the peoples who lived near then. They also influenced the Romans. It is though this influence of the Romans that the Greeks later influenced western civilisation.
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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Role of Geography The mountains helped develop the city-states by separating them. The bays provided harbors for ships, and the coast was fertile, so the could farm. They used the seas for trade and transportation.
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there where many mountains unlike other places
the climate and geography influenced the rise of India's first civilization.
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