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.
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Asia Minor
the land was very difficult to farm because the land wasn't very level
No - the Greeks were furious that Helen had been kidnapped and brought to their enemy's land, Troy, so they attacked Troy.
The mountains effect trade because the mountains in the area made it very difficult for travel, it could take days. The mountains also made it hard to communities (small settlements) together. The seas were actually a very good thing in Greece. Since greeces land was not fertile enough, they had to fish instead, so Greeks were known for being fisherman back than. Greeks grew back then were elives.
Greece
Mountains, rivers, seas, and walking in the absence of motor vehicles. Sea travel was best.
On land and sea, in Asia and Greece.
Yes they did...., korça is Greeks land.... Yaniana is Albanians land
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Many Greeks became sailors and traded with other people.
The mountainous terrain of Greece posed significant challenges for land travel. The rugged landscape, with its steep hills and deep valleys, made it difficult to build roads and navigate efficiently. This geographical barrier contributed to the development of isolated city-states, as communities were separated by mountains and lacked easy access to one another. Additionally, the limited arable land further constrained movement and trade.
Because the mountains
Asia Minor
Greece was mountainous so it was difficult to farm though i know they were able to plant grapes. They were able to farm on very little land. If you want a more specific answer you should search it on google, you'll probably find a page about greece there. Hope this helped :)
The Greeks became experts at seafaring and navigation due to the challenges of traveling by land, which was often hindered by rugged terrain and limited infrastructure. They developed advanced shipbuilding techniques and established trade routes across the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas. This maritime expertise allowed them to connect with other cultures, exchange goods, and spread their influence, significantly contributing to their economy and cultural development.
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