Nea Polis (today's Naples)
Tri Polis (today's Tripoli.
The two prominent Greek city-states known for establishing colonies were Athens and Corinth. Athens, driven by trade and a desire for resources, founded numerous colonies across the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions, such as Byzantium and Naucratis. Corinth, a powerful trade hub, also established colonies, including Syracuse in Sicily and Corcyra (modern Corfu). These colonies were vital for expanding their influence and economic power.
Canada, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Middle Colonies/States border New England.
While there were nearly two thousand Greek states and several Greek colonies through out the ancient world, there was a list of major Greek city-states which included; Athens, Argos, Chalcis, Corinth, Eritrea, Epirus, Macedonia, Massalia, Sparta, Syracuse, and Thebes.
one is definitely vermont i don't know the other one
Rhode Island and Pennsylvania
The two prominent Greek city-states known for establishing colonies were Athens and Corinth. Athens, driven by trade and a desire for resources, founded numerous colonies across the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions, such as Byzantium and Naucratis. Corinth, a powerful trade hub, also established colonies, including Syracuse in Sicily and Corcyra (modern Corfu). These colonies were vital for expanding their influence and economic power.
No you don't get his colonies. The lord of that city still owns them (unless you conquer that two)
They established trading stations around the Mediterranean Sea littoral. Two of these grew into city-states - Carthage and New Carthage.
I can't find any similarities btw the two. What made you feel so? They seem like the opposite of each other.
Two important city and states in the United States are New York City, NY and Los Angeles, CA.
Vermont and Maine
Kansas City is located in two states: Missouri and Kansas. The city straddles the border between the two states, with the larger portion of the city being in Missouri.
no
The two city-states that fought in the Peloponnesian war were Athens and Sparta.
There are NO states without a border.
The two states closest to New York City are New Jersey and Connecticut.
Throughout the Peloponnesian War the city - states of Athens and Sparta were the two leaders.