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With the beginning of the greek civilization (as in all civs). Here between 3500 and 3000 BC. (Cycladic period)

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Greeks traded grapes and foods

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Q: When did the ancient Greeks trade?
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What food did the ancient greeks trade?

they traded pizza and bread


How did ancient greeks trade?

they used big boats


What did ancient Greeks use as a highway for trade?

They used the sea.


Why did the ancient Greeks travel?

In pursuit of knowledge, trade and financial advantage.


How would ancient Greeks get money?

Through agriculture, mining and trade.


Why was trade so important to ancient Greeks?

they had a connection to the Aegean sea


What other things do the ancient Greeks trade?

they traded mostly food.


Why did ancient Greeks trade things?

They traded items that the have a surplus of for items that they cannot get.


Why were the ancient Greeks forced to colonize and trade?

because they were poor and about to go out of food


Why did the ancient Greeks become greatly interested in sailing and trade?

The Greeks had great trade routes with the rivers nearby. They also had plenty of supplies to trade. With that they would hope to earn something greater.


Why was trade important to ancient Greeks?

Trade was very important to the Ancient Greeks because the only real thing that could bring money into Ancient Greece would be olives and olive oil (and sometimes wool) but without trade there would be no income as you could trade 20 pints of olive oil for three cows and that's how the world worked back then.