Because they were by water and the Greeks became skilled shipbuilders and sailors.
Ancient Greece did not necessarily exist as one country. There were many cities within Greece that governed themselves based on different governments. The Athenians did have a democracy, but the Spartan's government was militaristic. There were also monarchies, oligarchies and several other types of government.
Ancient Macedonia was a Homeric style kingdom of ancient Greece. Ancient Greece was made up of different states with different types of political systems.
The types of governments were... -MONARCHY -ARISTOCRATS -OLIGARCHY -and DIRECT DEMOCRACY
Ancient egyptians believed in different gods to the Greeks, but they were both polythiestic cultures (which means that they believed in more than 1 god.) Also, Greeks and egypitans had different government types. Ancient Egypt had 1 pharoah, that would control all of Egypt. The heir of the pharaoh was the oldest son of the pharaoh. Different ancient greek cities had different types of government. Sparta had 2 kiings, but Athens only had 1. The Greeks and the egyptians also had different types of cultures. Greeks wore togas where as egyptians wore the dresses and kilts. they ate different foods too. Ancient Greece and ancient Egypt were pretty similar when it comes to religion though.
Most of the terms for types of government, including "oligarchy" and "autocracy," have their roots in Ancient Greece and Rome. Many of these concepts were developed in the context of Greek city-states, where various forms of governance were explored and categorized. Thus, Greece is the country that contributed significantly to the terminology associated with different government types recognized today.
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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)
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the tunic was what was most commonly worn in ancient Greece
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