citystate
There were independent city states, not an empire.
When the nomadic Greek peoples settled in Greece, the various tribes took over a section of river valley or plain surrounded by mountains, separated from each other and so established separate communities and governance.
When the nomadic Greek peoples settled in Greece, the various tribes took over a section of river valley or plain surrounded by mountains, separated from each other and so established separate communities and governance.
Political division.
Political
Independent Political Labour League was created in 1904.
League for Independent Political Action was created in 1928.
League for Independent Political Action ended in 1936.
The polis, or city-state, formed in ancient Greece as a response to the need for political organization, social cohesion, and economic stability. It provided a structured community where citizens could participate in governance, fostering a sense of identity and belonging. The geographic landscape, characterized by mountains and seas, also encouraged the development of independent city-states, each with its own government and culture. This structure allowed for diverse political experiments and cultural advancements that were fundamental to Greek civilization.
A city-state is typically defined by its independent political organization and governance, where a city and its surrounding territory form a sovereign entity. The size, population, resources, and power of a city-state can vary, but they are united by their distinctive political status as independent entities. They are often characterized by their autonomy and self-governance within a defined geographic area.
the political status is Independent