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Q: What does Greece trade and sell to others?
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Why was water important to trade in Greece?

Water was important to trade in Greece because Greece is a peninsula surrounded by water, so in order to trade with the others, they had to sail across oceans and seas. That was because they had to sail on water. This is why water was important to trade in Greece.


How is the location of greece on the mediterranean sea beneficial for trade and expansion?

because it has a good route to trade and sell


Can you trade in aqw?

you cant trade ever but you can sell you things thats butter so earn the things dont get it from others


Where did ancient Greek potters sell their pottery?

At local market, like we do today - also by trade with other city-states.


Why did the use of money help trade to grow in Greece?

For the Greeks used the money to help there trade to grow because the merchants where exchanging goods for money , to later sell them more expensive than they where.


What kind of businesses did the rich have in ancient Greece?

In most cases, maritime trade. Greeks would sell (and transport by sea) stuff like wine and timber and import or trade anything other countries had to offer.


Did people come from Greece to go to the goldfields?

As a fellow Greek I would say no because the people who live in Greece have enough mountain ranges and rivers to make crops so that they could eat, sell and trade to earn their money.


What things do Greece trade?

nothing


What countries does Greece trade with?

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What was the trade in ancient Greece?

Crops


What were things that ancient Greece trade?

ancient Greece use to trade is food, animals and mostly plants. THANK YOU for choosing answers.com.


Why did they use money to make trade grow?

I think that the Greece, with their money, could buy things and sell them for more money. -Ryan Higgins (323) 327-6164