So that the Greeks could survive. So they could be together. To spread information faster. They all believed in the same gods, myths, etc.
Not officially, but many of the southerners are 90 percent because of the Greek colonies developed there.
The Greeks adapted the alphabet from the Phoenicians around the 8th century BC. They modified the Phoenician script by adding vowels to create the Greek alphabet. This allowed for more precise sound representation in their language.
No, Greeks are not Roman. Greeks are the people of Greece, an ancient civilization that predates the Roman Empire. Romans are the people of Rome, an ancient civilization that grew to prominence after the Greeks.
The Greeks modified the Phoenician language by adding vowels to the consonant-based Phoenician alphabet. They also introduced modifications to the pronunciation and order of the letters. This resulted in the creation of the Greek alphabet, which became the foundation for many modern alphabets, including the Latin alphabet used in English and many other languages.
No, the ancient Greeks did not speak Latin. Latin was the language of the Romans, while the ancient Greeks spoke Greek.
The Greeks established colonies for trading with other city-states.
As with any empire, the Greeks set up colonies to establish a foothold in a new land. Once they had this foothold, they would assert their influence and create new trading partners and gain more natural resources.
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The Greeks planted there colonies there.
Southern italy
No. The Greeks are credited with inventing democracy.
Yes, ancient Greeks did.
Yes
the Greeks created baked brick in the year of 350 bc
when they did
they started colonies because there wasn't enough farmland to feed their people
colonies