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What is the geography of the Greeks?

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11y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019
Role of GeographyThe mountains helped develop the city-states by separating them. The bays provided harbors for ships, and the coast was fertile, so the could farm. They used the seas for trade and transportation. -BEKAH!
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What is Greeks geography?

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What effect did geography have on how the Greeks related to each other and to world?

Geography has a few effects on the Greeks and the world. Some of the effects are developments of ancient Egypt and having relationships with other city-states.


How did geography affect how Greeks made a living?

Their geography was rocky soil but grapes can grow in rocky soil so they made wine and grapes and also olive oil


How does the geography of Athens have a influence on its culture?

the Greeks were forced to move towards the ocean since the terrain was so rocky


How did the geography of Greece encouraged the ancient Greeks to become a seafaring people?

islands,many coasts,it is mainly a sea country


In what forms of writing did the Greeks excel?

Plays, poetry, histories, and inscriptions.


What was in important factor that prevented the ancient Greek city states from uniting to form a single nation?

The mountainous geography kept the Greeks from uniting.


How would you describe the geography of Greece?

The geography of Greece is very mountainous with many valleys around them making it hard for other city states to come and attack them.


How did the geography of Greece influence on Modern Western Civilization?

it was not the Geography of Greece which influenced western civilisation. It was Greek civilisation and the fact that the Greeks migrated out of Greece. They migrated to western Turkey, southern Italy and Sicily and they founded Marseilles in southern France. Thus, they created a Greek world which extended beyond mainland Greece. The Greeks influenced the peoples who lived near then. They also influenced the Romans. It is though this influence of the Romans that the Greeks later influenced western civilisation.


What is geography's importance in the study of history?

Take the Romans for example. If you don't know where or what Rome is then you will struggle knowing where this tribe started and originated from. It is the same with: The Greeks The Egyptians The Chinese The Indian The Norwegians Etc.


What has the author William Ainsworth written?

William Ainsworth has written: 'Travels in the track of the ten thousand Greeks' -- subject(s): Historical geography, History


Where did most cities developed?

Greek geography has much to do with the way early Greeks lived. Mainland Greece lies on the southern part of the Balkan Peninsula.