they were surrounded by water they were close to turkey Africa,and the Middle East
Fishing, trade, warfare.
The ancient Greeks primarily traded on the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea. These bodies of water facilitated trade routes that connected Greece to other regions, including Asia Minor, North Africa, and Italy. The Greeks exchanged goods such as olive oil, wine, pottery, and textiles for grains, metals, and luxury items. This maritime trade was crucial for the economic development and cultural exchange of Greek city-states.
Because the sea provided food ( Fish ) fresh water bartering systems from one side to another and sea battles for wars on water
The Phoenician traders spread the alphabet through the Mediterranean Sea. It was taken up by the Greeks and adapted as their own alphabet, and they spread this to their own colonies.
It allowed the Greeks to trade with nearby countries. There is more to it, but that is just ONE of the many answers.
they had a connection to the Aegean sea
Greece is a country, therefore the sea was not important to it he means Greeks he just grammar failed XD George Bush
They used the sea.
He was the god of the sea. The Greeks used the sea a lot to travel so they relied on Poseidon to make the travels safe for the Greeks. Also he was important because the sea provided protection for Greece.
Fishing, trade, warfare.
The Aegean Sea is the body of water between Troy and Ithaca, and it is important to the Greeks because it is where Greek civilization first began. The Ionian Sea is to the west of the Aegean Sea, and it is important to the Greeks because it was the site of the Trojan War. The Mediterranean Sea is to the south of the Aegean Sea, and it is important to the Greeks because it is the sea that links the Greek world to the rest of the world.
the Greeks lived on the Mediterranean Sea... so I would say that one. They knew of the Black sea and the Caspian sea; and the ancient Greeks believed the Atlantic Ocean to be a world encompassing sea.
The Mediterranean.
It provided drinking water.
The Greeks prospered by working hard and developing their trade. They had to learn how to use the land and the sea to make a living for their families.
It provided a hig-capacity and fast means of trade and plunder.
Because of trade.