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Why did independent Greek city-states develop instead of a single state covering the entire Greek peninsula?
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Connexus Geek
Mycenaean kings could not effectively rule vast territories.
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Lenae
Alright thank you!
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Ms. Sue
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Greece is made up of a rocky, mountainous peninsula and many hilly islands with similar land forms. It was almost impossible to unify with these obstacles to transportation.
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Greece is made up of a rocky, mountainous peninsula and many hilly islands with similar land forms. It was almost impossible to unify with these obstacles to transportation.
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