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Greek city-states within the Persian Empire in Asia Minor were induced to revolt against Persian rule, and it expanded to include mainland Greece.
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Greece is mountainous and settlement grew up in separated fertile areas which became independent city-states.
The Persian Empire attacked Greece again 30 years later.
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The Aegean Sea separated it from mainland Greece, however there were over 100 Greek city-states within the Persian empire in Asia Minor and the Islands, and those cities were the bone of contention which gave rise to the Greek-Persian Wars.
The geographical feature absent in classical Greece was a river. This was the reason for the comparative lack of trade in classical Greece.
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Mountains, rivers and seas.
The Greek archipelago.
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Mountains rivers, sea, many islands, volcanos, lakes, forests, etc.
THE GEOGRAPHY FEATURE IF GREECE IS VERY MOUNTAIN .THEY VERY LIMIT CANTACT ..BECAUSE OF TRAVEL ON, They didn't have a universal idea that they were a country,
Second Persian invasion of Greece happened in -480.
First Persian invasion of Greece happened in -492.
Greece was dominated by Athens after the Persian wars.
The mountains prevented easy overland trade, but the sea made trade easy for coastal cityies.