After the Greek dark ages, exciting things began to happen in ancient Greece. Villages started to band together to form strong trading centers. These groups of villages that banded together were called city-states. Soon, hundreds of city-states had formed in ancient Greece.
TO BE A CITIZEN OF A CITY-STATE: The ancient Greeks referred to themselves as citizens of their individual city-states. Each city-state (polis) had its own personality, goals, laws and customs. Ancient Greeks were very loyal to their city-state.
The city-states had many things in common. They all believed in the same gods. They all spoke the same language.
After the Greek dark ages, exciting things began to happen in ancient Greece. Villages started to band together to form strong trading centers. These groups of villages that banded together were called city-states. Soon, hundreds of city-states had formed in Ancient Greece
Yes Greece does get dark.
since the dark age and people stopped trading
since the dark age and people stopped trading
the three types of government after the dark age in Greece are.......... Amber W
there is no difference
there is no difference
The Dorians were a warrior culture because that they do not have very many artists or scientists. Their only major technological advance was the iron slashing sword which was what gave them the advantage to be able to take over.
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It wasn't. The dark ages began after the fall of the Roman Empire
Ancient Greek civilisation had its origin the pre-historic period of the Minoan and Mycenaean kingdoms of the 16th to 12th Centuries BCE. It broke down in the Dark Age and began to re-emerge in the 8th Century BCE in mainland Greece and Asia Minor, with such cities as Sparta, Athens, Elis, Thebes, Naxos, Miletus.