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They had spread their independent city-states, over 2,000, around the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals, and had passed their zenith due to the incessant wars which they waged on each other.The were thus vulnerable to the rise of Macedonia which took over the eastern city-states.The Western Mediterranean cities remained independent until the following century and embroilment in the Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage.

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