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Q: How many seas did ancient Greece have?
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What were seas' political influence on Greece?

Ancient Greek Colonization


Which seas were not terms of the geography of ancient Greece?

All of them worldwide except the Mediterranean and Black Seas.


How did the seas surrounding ancient Greece influence its developent?

The seas surrounding ancient Greece influenced its development because they used the sea to establish colonies and trade with people from other lands.


What ancient region in Greece borders the black and aegean seas?

Thrace


What bodies of water surround ancient Greece?

The seas that boarder ancient Greece are; Aegean, and Mediterrean Sea


How did the geography effected Greece?

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.


What was the independent country in Ancient Greece?

Ancient Greece comprised over 2,000 independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.


Are there any famous seas in ancient Greece?

There is an ocean called Ocean Haggooo


What places traded with ancient Greece?

Those around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.


What role did the Mediterranean and Aegean seas play in the developments of the culture of ancient Greece?

The Mediterranean and Aegean seas played in the development of the culture of ancient Greece because both provided the transportation for trade therefore many people had jobs as fisherman, ship building, and other oceanic occupations.ydem


What role did the Mediterranean and Aegean seas play in the development of culture of ancient Greece?

The Mediterranean and Aegean seas played in the development of the culture of ancient Greece because both provided the transportation for trade therefore many people had jobs as fisherman, ship building, and other oceanic occupations.ydem


What were the waterways of ancient Greece?

The seas of the Mediterranean, Adriatic, Aegean and Black Seas; the lakes in those territories, and the rivers and creeks which ran into them all.