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What was the population for Ancient Greece?

The population of ancient Greece increased by a factor larger than ten during the period from 800 BC to 400 BC, increasing from a population of 800,000 to a total estimated population of 10 to 13 million, according to wikipedia. It really depends though on the geographical and temporal extent under consideration. In it's prime, it has been suggested that along with the colonies Greece had a population much higher than modern Greece, although it is hard to suggest a figure.


What factor led to the emergence of oligarchies and democracies in ancient Greece?

Overthrew the democratic government of ancient Athens and replaced it with a short-lived oligarchy known as The Four Hundred. ... They believed that they could manage foreign, fiscal, and war policies better than the existing government.


What geographic factor made the unification of Ancient Greece difficult?

The city-states each had their land and water, prized the independence of their city-state, and vigorously resisted any attempt by another city-state to take them over.


How did the envirmental factor of watertopographyand vegetation affevt where people cjhoose to settoe in ancient time?

How did the environmental factor of water, topography, and vegetation affect where people choose to settle in ancient time


Which development did the most to end the middle ages?

The event that ended the Middle Ages is often credited to the Crusades. The retrieval of ancient knowledge, and some newer science, due to prolonged contact with Muslims revived academia in Europe, which became an extremely important factor in starting the Renaissance.