People died, leaving people with enough food alive. In reality, it is super sad.
Their founders took over a tract of farmland, built a citadel for self-protection, and expanded it into a city, so establishing a city-state. Having successfully done this, they had no reason or intention of giving up their independence to someone else, and defended themselves against it.
i have no clue...but most likely not! he he he he he he!
Ancient Athens is known for having a direct democracy, which is when the people directly vote on the laws. There are no representatives, the people meet together and run the government themselves.
Water and having the best farmland in the world.
Tigers entertain themselves by having backdoor with eachother.
City states fought each other for farmland because agriculture was the main source of food and wealth, and having more land meant more resources for the city state. Control over farmland also led to economic dominance and increased population growth, which was crucial for a city state's power and influence.
By walling their cities and establishing citadels for refuge. By fighting in front of their cities. By having navies. By forming defensive leagues with other cities. By training for warfare in their spare time. By hiring mercenaries.
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The city of Alexandria in Ancient Egypt was known for having the world's largest library and lighthouse.
Castles usually defended themselves by having a wall with a moat or ontop of a hill
yes it does , so get enough sleep
If you don't have people who can think for themselves, there is no point in having a democracy. Democracy depends on having people who can think for themselves rather than believing..