Tribes settled in a section of river valley with a limited tract of land. They established a fortress for protection from neighbours and nomads. A city grew up around the fortress, and so the city-state grew up. These city-states defended their land and so the separate city-state became entrenched.
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geography affected how life in Greece developed.
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The Greek city-states developed independently because of the terrain of Greece. The land is very mountainous which meant that groups of people were isolated and had no way to easily develop together as a country.
Ancient Greece did not exist for another 14000 years.
Around 500 to 400 BC in Athens
No, Greece was not a colony to another country in recent history. However, in ancient history, Greece was subjected to colonization by various ancient powers such as the Persians, Romans, and Ottomans.
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