sup they get goods from trade
no they get food they might have not already had
Yes but not entirely ture thry traded potery, tember, metal.... in adition to grain. because they could only grow olives, grapes, and wheat..... made olive oil from olives, wine from grapes, bread from wheat... made many things from wheat actually.....
trading was really important in greece, more important than rome. fish wasbig in greece. rome didn't have fish.
No, Ancient Greece was before the Silk Road. They followed the coastlines along the Mediterranean Sea to trade with shallow draft ships.
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its from ancient Greece
Persian Empire, Phoenician trading empire.
trading was really important in greece, more important than rome. fish wasbig in greece. rome didn't have fish.
Greece is a country in southeastern Europe. Water systems that contribute to ancient Greece's livelihood was trading through sea.
it's Greece and they used gold
From the 600s BCE.
No, Ancient Greece was before the Silk Road. They followed the coastlines along the Mediterranean Sea to trade with shallow draft ships.
Well The answer is simply Chocolate Fudge Sundae...Yummmm! LOL
Well ancient Greece, and ancient China both had decent knowledge of science, and medicine, i guess that's a start for you. Hope it Helps! :D
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No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.