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Roads were poor, and there weren't any fast vehicle areound.

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Q: Why was travel difficult in Greece how did the Greeks overcome this difficulty?
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When traveling by land in Greece was difficult the Greeks?

The Ancient Greeks traveled by the sea because the land was to mountainous to travel by foot. The Ancient Greeks traveled by foot, cart, chariot and ship.


What physical features does Greece have that would have encouraged the Greeks to make their living from the sea?

The mountains made farming difficult , Greeks became fisherman and other traders


What are people from Greece called?

The people that are from Greece are called Greeks.


Who name the Greeks Greeks?

The Romans named the Greeks in Greece.


What Greeks are?

Greeks are the people who live in Greece .


Where are the Greeks?

Greece


What was the journey like for the Greeks?

Generally speaking, travel in Greece is difficult because of the numerous mountain ranges and expense of sea-travel.


Who did the Greeks fight in ancient Greece?

Greeks, principally.


What country is the native land of Greeks?

Greece


Why did rome and Greeks have a difficulty farming?

It's because the soil was overworked. Also, the war destroyed the farmlands.


Where are the Greeks today?

Greece


How did greece's physical geography influence it's early civilization?

Greece's physical geography had several effects on its early civilization. It is very rugged and mountainous which made it difficult to travel overland. People in different areas formed societies which developed in different ways leading to several independent city-states. As a consequence of the difficulty of travel, Greeks developed into very competent sailors and traders who traveled around the Mediterranean Sea.