they were slaves that would work outside on jobs like mining planting houling stuff around and taking care of animals that the Greeks might have owned. there were also inside slaves that were treated like family, cooked, weaved, and took care of kids.
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Europe
it can effect population and thats about all i know
Not sure this question makes much sense. Please expound.
turkey
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Yes.
The latitude?
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nto politics but it was geography
it is a major river.