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three greek city states without colonies were Athens, Sparta, and Knossos
With limited agricultural land and a growing population (no TV to watch at night) Athens had to turn to trade and war to support its population. It exported minerals, manufactured goods, artwork, slaves,
Athens and Sparta did not fight over colonies. They did not have colonies to fight over. The Greek world comprised several hundred independent city-states.
they didn't like the Athens because they the other city state pay them money and give them lands for colonies.
Athens, Thebes, and Sparta were the three most powerful Greek City-States.
While there were nearly two thousand Greek states and several Greek colonies through out the ancient world, there was a list of major Greek city-states which included; Athens, Argos, Chalcis, Corinth, Eritrea, Epirus, Macedonia, Massalia, Sparta, Syracuse, and Thebes.
Athens and Sparta were Greek city-states in Ancient Greece.
13 states and 13 colonies
What were the 13 original colonies called before before they were states?"
The US does not have any colonies, but the great plains states are those that are referred to as the breadbasket states.
Athens, Thebes, and Sparta were the three most powerful Greek City-States.
The democracy in ancient Athens was a direct democracy. The democracy in the United States was a representative democracy.