answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

they supplied them with pottery and stone vases

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How do the Greek colonies around the Mediterranean Sea provided Greece?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What continent is Greece located?

Greece is mostly in Europe; though some of its islands are geographically in Asia.


Was Mediterranean Sea plus the ancient Greece?

The Greek world was spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.


What are the two peninsular countries around the Mediterranean sea?

Italy & Greece


How did the islands influence Ancient Greeks settlement and way of life.?

The Islands provided additional land and sea produce in an increasingly overpopulated mainland, added to the number of city-states, and became stepping stones to mainland sites for more colonies around the Mediterranean and Black Seas..


What places traded with ancient Greece?

Those around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.


What six items Greek colonies around the Mediterranean Sea provided Greece?

i am also asking this question because i do not know all six items but there was raw material like gold , this is not an u=items but art influence , rich lands = good food and that is all i know for the meanwhile good luck i hoped this helped


Where were most Phoenician colonies located?

They were trading stations spread around the central and western Mediterranean Sea.


The Phoenicians did not established trading colonies where?

In most of the world - just around the Mediterranean.


The Phoenician colonies never united because of what?

Their purpose was to be trading ports around the Mediterranean.


Where did greek city-states build Colonies?

All around the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. They were especially prolific in Sicily and southern Italy, so much so that this region became known as Magna Græcia, "Great Greece".


Why did the Phoenicians build colonies all over the mediterranean sea?

They were trading colonies as bases for their trading activity around the Mediterranean.


Natural resources of ancient Greece?

Land - provided food. Rivers and seas - provided transportation and fish. Human fertility provid mor children than its incessant wars were able to kill, and so spread around the Mediterranean.