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Q: Why did Athens need to trade with other city states and colonies and want products didthey trade with?
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Which three Greek city states had no colonies?

three greek city states without colonies were Athens, Sparta, and Knossos


Why did the Athens need to trade with other city-states and colonies and what products did they trade?

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,


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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.


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