It was located by the sea and connected to its port by walls. This meant that when under attack it could defend its city with minimum resources, leaving it free to send out sea expeditionary forces to harass the cities of its land attackers. This uninterrupted access to the sea also allowed it to trade, import food and fish.
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The city-state of Athens seemed to have a geographical advantage due to its location on the Attica peninsula, with access to the sea for trade and defense, as well as surrounding mountains providing protection. The natural harbor of Piraeus also gave Athens a strategic advantage in naval power.
Athens
In Athens and in the wood outside Athens.
Mountain, plain, by the sea.
The advantage that Athens had during the Peloponnesian wars was that they had a bigger army. They also had a larger Navy.
Usually on a hill. or some geographical equivalent of strategical advantage.
It gained geographical diversity.
I cant put Ni99er on my homework!?!?!?! D:
I cant put Ni99er on my homework!?!?!?! D:
The South was fighting in its own territory.
I've never seen an advantage. They always seem to get into arguments with each other.