There were several - Delian League, Peloponnesian League, Achaean League, Ionian League, Aetolian League, Beotian League etc, etc.
The land was generally poor, so to gain food security, trade was used to buy external sources of food.
The Peloponnesian League was created by Sparta and its allies to dominate trade and government in the Greek city-states.
The Greek wealth depended on overseas trade. Therefore, Athens was determined to protect its overseas trade and its homeland. At the end of the Persian War, the Greek city-states formed a league for mutual protection. Meaning that it was called the Delian League.I hope this answer helped you :) I learned about this question earlier in class and this answer had came from the exact answer from the textbook. Put it in your own words. Good luck!-KT
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Dalian
It was called the Hanseatic League.
It was called the Hanseatic League.
delian league
The land was generally poor, so to gain food security, trade was used to buy external sources of food.
Protection or Free Trade was created in 1886.
The Peloponnesian League was created by Sparta and its allies to dominate trade and government in the Greek city-states.
the Hanseatic league was created for an economic alliance of trading cities and their guilds that dominated trade along the coast of Northern Europe in the later Middle Ages.
two types of trade protection that economists
Trade Union Educational League was created in 1920.
Women's Trade Union League was created in 1903.
Trade Union Propaganda League was created in 1919.