The fecund Greeks living on limited areas of land had to ship out surplus populations to seize new land and form new city-states for themselves. The sea was the highroad, and so they spread over 2,000 city-states around the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals.
Overpopulated Greek city-states sent out their surplus people to seize land and establish new city-states around the Mediterranean and Black Seas. This expansion by land would have been prohibitively slow and uncertain in solving the problems. So the new Greek cities were established around the littorals.
They where rather close to the sea, therefore tsunamis and big waves surrounded them .
their culture was one based on the sea, by which they were entirely surrounded; this led them to develop a substantial navy and naval merchant fleet in order to trade, which in turn helped them establish a strong economy based on trade.
What was two thing spurred industry and the spread of Greek culture
A new Greek culture spread throughout the lands Alexander had conquered.
It seperates different communities. Traders trade in these seas to the right
Agriculture, mining (mainly cooper, marble etc) and most important trade (especially naval trade).
their culture was one based on the sea, by which they were entirely surrounded; this led them to develop a substantial navy and naval merchant fleet in order to trade, which in turn helped them establish a strong economy based on trade.
their culture was one based on the sea, by which they were entirely surrounded; this led them to develop a substantial navy and naval merchant fleet in order to trade, which in turn helped them establish a strong economy based on trade.
The definitions for commerce and trade are the same, no matter what culture they are referring to. Trade is an exchange of goods, either for money or for other goods. Commerce is the entire economy of a nation.
Trade helped boost its economy and spread its influence.
trade helped boost its economy and spread its influence.
What was two thing spurred industry and the spread of Greek culture
The chaos caused by the demand for slaves prevented talented individuals from participating in the culture and economy of Africa.
The chaos caused by the demand for slaves prevented talented individuals from participating in the culture and economy of Africa.
The chaos caused by the demand for slaves prevented talented individuals from participating in the culture and economy of Africa.
trade and laws
Greece was surounded by water and it was the eaisiest way to get trade form other countries.
A trade in a economy is what they trade for money.