The ancient Greeks lived in cities (poleis) along the coasts of the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
The early Greeks became successful traders by using the seas as trading routes. They could not make a living farming, as the soil was too poor and rocky to sustain agriculture. The Greeks traded art, textiles, delicate glassware, precious stones, and perfume.
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It gave them food, the means of travel and trade, access to colonise the Mediterranean and Black Sea coasts and a venue for warfare.
Seas were a source of trade and food - also a great advantage to travel.
To establish new cities and for trade.
With thier colonies and other peoples and cities around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
they became intrested because they had poor soil so they could not grow food (much) so they started to trade and the only way to trade was to go by seas
Because Albert Einstein told them to so they followed their rules and they are all dead now kthnxbai
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The ancient Greeks lived in cities (poleis) along the coasts of the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
They used unicorns.
Poseidon, ruler of the seas.
Aegean, Ionian and Mediterranean
for food religon and travel
for food religon and travel