because they were poor and about to go out of food
The Greeks traded with anyone.The Greeks traded with Egypt for papyrus
The Navigation Acts forced the colonists to trade with England and limited trade with other countries.
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Greeks
The Navigation Acts forced the colonists to trade with England and limited trade with other countries.
silk iron
The Persians empire trade partners were the Greeks.
The Greeks had great trade routes with the rivers nearby. They also had plenty of supplies to trade. With that they would hope to earn something greater.
The Greeks traded grain and cows for other items they needed.
The limited fertile land in Greece, primarily confined to small valleys and coastal plains due to the mountainous terrain, compelled the Greeks to adopt a lifestyle centered around agriculture and trade. They cultivated essential crops like olives and grapes, which thrived in the region's climate. Additionally, the scarcity of arable land encouraged the Greeks to engage in maritime trade and establish colonies, allowing them to access resources and expand their economic opportunities. This reliance on trade and agriculture shaped their culture and society significantly.
they used big boats