To export their surplus populations which could not be supported on the limited land of their city-states, and had to be got rid of before they caused trouble.
Sicily
A nomadic Ionian Greek tribe settle there.
Ancient Greeks settled where they did because of the land topography. They settled near water and areas that were easy to defend.
The people who came from Athens to settle Byzantium were primarily Greek colonists. They were led by a statesman named Byzas and established the city of Byzantium in the 7th century BCE. These settlers played a crucial role in the development of the city, eventually becoming part of the larger Byzantine Empire.
Greek emigrants to Texas went directly into cities. Houston has a very large Greek community, but they are not centralized, being spread out across the city. Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin all have a large Greek presence.
It is not true. The earliest civilisation in the world where the Sumerians of Mesopotamia (Iraq). The second earliest civilisation was that of the Egyptians. Chinese and Indian civilisation also started before that of the Greeks.
settle
The Greek did settle in Tarpon Springs, Florida. They settle there because near the town of Tarpon Springs, natural sponges were discovered growing in the Gulf of Mexico. The sponges could not be gathered fast enough to meet the demand, so Greek divers were brought in to help. These divers wore special diving suits that allowed them to walk along the bottom of the sea. Because of this, they were able to work faster, which increased the supply of sponges. The Huger percentage of Greeks settled within Australia after WW2 - particularly in Melbourne and Sydney. In fact, so great was the mass migration of Greeks to Australia that by the end of the 1960's, Melbourne was believed to hold the 3rd largest Greek contingent of any city in the world - including those of native Greece! Greek is the 4th most-spoken home language of any language in Australia
You don't settle in weather. You settle in a location.
Settled is the past tense of settle.
To settle disputes and to enforce laws.To settle disputes and to enforce laws.To settle disputes and to enforce laws.To settle disputes and to enforce laws.
The Greeks did not settle in the Bahamas; however, Greek immigrants began arriving in the United States in the late 19th century, with many later migrating to various parts of the Caribbean, including the Bahamas. The Bahamas was primarily settled by the British in the 17th century. There is no specific year associated with Greek migration to the Bahamas since it was not a significant destination for Greek settlers.