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what can you learn about the growth of the greek empire from the primary source above
Initially kings, then cliques of aristocrats, then assemblies of landowners, and then assemblies of citizens.ruled by citizens made such greek city states unique.
A population of ethnic Greeks.
trisecting a line
That Greece was not an empire but rather several hundred undependent city-states.
Citizen
Each city had a limited tract of land and sea/river in which to grow food and catch fish to eat. And in a pre-TV era, each family had many children and so a rapidly expanding population to feed. So the surplus populations were sent of in ships to seize land and establish new cities, which themselves often became overpopulated and sent out their own colonies. The surplus was also augmented by troublemakers who were disposed of in this manner. Eventually they spread as far west as today's Spain, and east around the eastern Mediterranean and Black Seas.
Athens (smart, sporty, perfect) Megara (all about money) Sparta (TOTAL SPORT FREAKS lol) Corinth (crafts) Argos (acting and drama)
Lebanese Greek's population is 20,000.
Lebanese Greek's population is 20,000.
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Athens-Athletic, academic, perfect Corinth-Crafts, arts, etc Sparta-Sports Megara-Money, money, money Argos-Acting, drama, etc
The population of Lebanese Greek is 30,000.
Lebanese Greek's population is 20,000.
There never was a Greek empire.
what can you learn about the growth of the greek empire from the primary source above
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