because they were good cool
Many Greeks became sailors and traded with other people.
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The Minoans were not Greeks, but their civilization was the first to arise in the region that later became Greece.
The Greeks became skilled sailors and colony builders due to their geographic context, which included a mountainous terrain and numerous islands that encouraged maritime trade and navigation. The Mediterranean Sea provided rich resources and trade routes, fostering a culture of seafaring. Additionally, advancements in shipbuilding, such as the development of the trireme, and a strong emphasis on exploration and colonization allowed them to establish colonies across the Mediterranean and Black Seas. This maritime prowess facilitated economic growth and cultural exchange, solidifying their influence in the ancient world.
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Many Greeks became sailors and traded with other people.
The Greeks, the British, the French, the Americans, the Chinese, The Phoenicians.
Many ancient Greeks became traders because unless you were rich or a slave there was no other job opportunity and sailors because their lives were dependent and surrounded by the sea and so this was an expected career for them.
Geography influences all nations. Greece includes mainland Greece (part of the Eurasian continent) and a whole lot of islands (known as the Grecian Archepelago) The Greeks became very good sailors because of the need to get from island to island and anywhere else. The British became very good sailors for the same reason. The Greeks -at least the Athenians-valued knowledge and education. Many royal and aristocratic households all over the ancient world had Greek tutors for their children.
They need to so they can transport others :)
Poseidon, ruler of the seas.
Hiram the Great.
The Greeks became excellent sailors due to their geographical location surrounded by the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas, which encouraged maritime trade and exploration. They developed advanced shipbuilding techniques, such as the trireme, which allowed for efficient navigation and warfare at sea. Additionally, the Greeks were skilled in celestial navigation, using stars and constellations to guide their voyages, and they had a strong maritime culture that valued seamanship and navigation skills.
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about 400 miles:):)
May be, it is compass.
Lots became Soldiers and housewives.