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The city-states evolved from 8th Century BCE farming communities which established refuge-fortresses in their agricultural land. The hill forts developed into walled cities which governed themselves and so the city-states came into being. They had to defend themselves against the predations of nomads and other cities to remain independent, which fostered the separateness.

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