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The mountainous geography kept the Greeks from uniting.
Greek tribes settled on patches of fertile land amongst the mountains and formed independent city-states.
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Aristotle was the noble class who ruled Greek city-states.
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The mountainous geography kept the Greeks from uniting.
Greek tribes settled on patches of fertile land amongst the mountains and formed independent city-states.
Mountainous Topography of the Region💝👌
Security of land and defence they found in their own city, suspicion of other cities, and their differing political systems.
The Greek people led the greek city-states to set up colonies
the city states
They were different - one was Persia versus a coalition of Greek city-states; the other was Greek city-states versus Greek city-states.
The breakaway of the Greek city-states of Asia Minor, the rise of Macedonia and its conquest of Persia.
three greek city states without colonies were Athens, Sparta, and Knossos
Aristotle was the noble class who ruled Greek city-states.
what ideas developed in Greeks city-states
Greek city-states