In a pre-mechanical transport era, a cart of food would be consumed by the draft animals in the time it took them to go 200 km, so ships were the only feasible bulk carrier.
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I believe it was Crete.
Modern day turkey.
Ionia in Asia Minor in what is today. Later Greeks started colonies in Spain, France, Italy, and Africa, and along the coast of the Black Sea.
The Greeks who historically lived in Anatolia are often referred to as "Anatolian Greeks" or "Pontic Greeks," particularly those from the Pontus region along the Black Sea coast. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes unique dialects, traditions, and customs. Many Anatolian Greeks migrated or were displaced during the population exchanges and conflicts of the early 20th century, leading to significant diaspora communities today.
All along the coast
Great Britain had many colonists settle along the East Coast.
Along the East coast
it became populated in 1795
Spain
They went to South Asia to trade and contributed along the coast
They went to South Asia to trade and contributed along the coast
In cities Along the East coast.
The Phoenicians were the first to settle along the Mediterranean coast around 1200 B. C. They are known as being history's first merchants.
France.
Henry Hudson was the first European to sail up to the Atlantic Coast.
No they usually did not because that area was not yet discovered. However, they did settle on the atlantic coast.