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Greece was separated by short mountain ranges blocking off any influence from other societies. Because they were isolated they formed their own city-states. This means that cities governed themselves. Because of the poor soil most Greeks became traders and sailors. Trading was a big economy in Greece.
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mediterranian Greeks
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Definitely the Greeks.
They won because of having small easy to maneuver ships
The Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals.
proportion and natural body features.
The Greeks settled on the seaboard and river valleys, and each group formed independent city-states - a defensible commercial city surrounded by arable lad. The Persians were people of the mountains and plains, rather than cities, and the empire they established was widespread and similar - the cities were centres of governance and commerce, rather than the core of the separate states as the Greeks did.
The mountains, farmland, bays and gulfs.
The mountains made farming difficult , Greeks became fisherman and other traders
It separated one city state from another making the city states very individual
With an expanding population and limited land to sustain it, they had to choose between conquering new territory (as the Greeks did) or trade. They chose trade.
Greece had many mountains and rivers that kept them apart, causing them to have city-states
they were strong and they wanted to protect their country
they were strong and they wanted to protect their country
Greece is nearly surrounded by water, and parts of it are separated from the mainland by water. For instance, Crete