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Well the sea influenced trade in Greece, because they had to build more ships.So the Greeks usually became more devoted to the sea.

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Greece was influenced in many ways. For one, the trade of ancient civilization passed almost directly through Greece from every country, from Asia minor, to greater Europe, Egypt and even down into the Islamic states in Africa. One of the easiest and quickest ways to travel was by sea, and so that made Greece the centerfold of ancient Ocean Commerce- they were helped in gaining wheat, silver, and lead among many other things. They also set up a small taxation method when you docked at their ports-- take, for instance, the port at Piraeus, where a Captain had to, eventually, give a total of 33 talents in order to port.

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