Did geographic features of Greece encourage the formation of larger villages?
The nomadic Greek tribes settled in a land of mountains and watercourses, each selecting an patch capable of sustaining them. These separate settlements developed cities and became independent city-states with their own political system which changed over time, evolving from tribalism to monarchy to oligarchy to tyranny to democracy and back again to earlier stages.
What disadvantages did Greece have?
The Greek world was comprised of a couple of thousand independent city-states. These cities were prone to warfare between each other, and at any time it was normal sor some to be fighting each other. This was magnified by their forming leagues of several cities, so the conflicts spread. The cities were also spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas which brought them into regular conflict with the other peoples the cities were located amongst. This incessant warfare weakened them and made them vulnerable to progressive takeover by Macedonia, and then Rome.
What happened in the 1600s that happened to crete?
he farted in squantoes face and died,an at last the pilgrims died of starvation THE END
The Minoan civilization arose on the island of Crete, the largest of the Greek Islands
When did Macedonia enter World War 2?
The military history of Greece during World War II began on 28 October 1940, when the Italian Army invaded from Albania, beginning the Greco-Italian War. The Greek Army was able to halt the invasion temporarily and was able to push the Italians back into Albania.
Zeus, king of the Olympian gods.
Did the reforms of Solon and Cleisthenes tend to make Athens more democratic or autocratic?
It made it more like willow smith so it could whip its hair
Crete was the center of the Minoan civ the second greek civ after the Cycladic.
He was a very peacefull civ mainly preoccupied with naval trade. Check Minoan civilization for further info.
Could you make a mini Greek Parthenon out of clay?
Yes, you should look online at Ask .com it will help.
The economy of Crete, which was mainly based on farming, and fishing, began to change visibly during the 1970s. While an emphasis remains on farming and stock breeding, due to the climate and terrain of the island, there has been a drop in manufacturing and an observable expansion in its service industries (mainly tourism-related). All three sectors of the Cretan economy (agriculture, processing-packaging, services), are directly connected and interdependent. The island has a per capita income close to 100% of the Greek average, while unemployment is at approximately 4%, half of that of the country overall. As in other regions of Greece, olive growing is also a significant industry; a small amount of citrons are still cultivated on the island.
What are the 3 kinds of government in Greece?
They were four types of government in Ancient Greece.
1) Tribalism (At First: in every ancient Greek city/ During the classical era: Epirus, Macedon)
2) Aristocracy
3) Oligarchy (Peloponnesian city-states)
4) Democracy (Athens)
Which sea is located 300 miles north of the island of Crete and east of Athens?
The Aegean Sea is located 300 miles north of the island of Crete and east of Athens. Its shores are shared by Greece and Turkey, and it is known for its historical significance and beautiful coastlines.
Was Sparta near the Nile River?
Sparta is in southern Greece on the River Eurotas about 600 miles from the river Nile.
What are the differences between Texas and Greece?
Texas is in north America and is part of the united states. it is the largest state in the usa. Greece is in Europe but bordering asiait has a mediterrian climate and culture with some Turkish influence they speak greek.
What are the biotic factors in greece?
Some examples of biotic factors in Greece include various plant species like olive trees and cypress trees, animals like the European hare and Mediterranean monk seal, and microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi present in the soil and water bodies. These biotic factors play crucial roles in the ecosystem of Greece.
In ancient Greece someone who gained power by force is known as?
A conqueror. It was not a tyrant - tyrants were appointed to put an end to autocratic rule by oligarchs and give the mass of people fair treatment.
How did Greece win the Persian Wars?
By first concentrating on the Persian fleet, and when they had destroyed it, were able to concentrate the Greek city contingents and defeat the Persian army and its Greek allies with its superior armoured infantry.
Crete is located near the Aegean Sea below Greece (looking on a map)
What message did Crete give the people of Athens in The Hunger Games?
'Mess with us and we'll do something worse than kill you. We'll kill your children.'