In ancient Greece, people made money through various means, including agriculture, trade, and craftsmanship. Farmers cultivated crops like olives and grapes, which were essential for local consumption and export. Trade flourished in city-states like Athens and Corinth, where merchants exchanged goods with other regions, both within and outside the Mediterranean. Additionally, skilled artisans produced pottery, textiles, and metalwork, contributing to the economy through craftsmanship and commerce.
they wanted to make money with there talents
Sculptors and doctors could make up to six drachmas a day in ancient Athens.
the would trade
The senate
they made it out of cotton
No. it was to Make money and Gain Skills.
It was the most logical profession because Greece has a large amount of coastal area.
they did
Alexander the Great ruled Egypt not Ancient Greece.
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They drew them!
no they didn't. they did make democracy though.