In ancient times, the Greek peoples were divided by different factors. Geographical conditions were one important factor, with mountains and bodies of water dividing different social centers. Economic competition, clashing value-systems, and rivalries for power and prestige divided the Greeks in equally significant ways.
Mountains
The Greeks and the Phoenicians did not live far from each other. They both were from the eastern Mediterranean. The Phoenicians lived in modern day Lebanon. The Greeks and Phoenicians were the main traders in the eastern Mediterranean and their fleets dominated these waters. They traded with all the peoples in this area and with each other. Trade brought interexchange of ideas.
Control of the Greek city-states in Asia Minor - however they took them back 50 years later as the Greeks fought each other.
Achaians are the other name the ancient Greeks are known by.
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No, it was the other way around. The Romans conquered the Greeks.
Us Greeks spit on each other for good luck.
Go back to their habitual fighting of each other.
a negative divided or multiplied by a negative is a positive a negative and a positive multiplied or divided by each other is a negative a negative divided or multiplied by a negative is a positive a negative and a positive multiplied or divided by each other is a negative
They wrote to each other or spoke to each other mainly in latin or greek. In those days there were no computers or mobile phones.
Yes.
They fought each other until the Romans enforced peace on them.
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.
Penises
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They went back to their usual fighting each other.
Trojan War
Mass divided by volume equals density.