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How did the geography of ancient Greece cause it to separate into independent communities?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Greece us a very mountainous peninsula, nearly surrounded by water. It was extremely difficult to go from community to another, so each community grew up independently.
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Shan
thanks so much
Answered by
Shan
but i still don't get it can u try to explain it to me differently
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Greece's main geographical feature is steep, rugged mountains.
Communities developed between mountains. People couldn't cross mountains very easily to unite with other communities. So each city developed its own culture and government, independent of other cities.
Communities developed between mountains. People couldn't cross mountains very easily to unite with other communities. So each city developed its own culture and government, independent of other cities.
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Shan
thank you so much....u r a life saver
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're very welcome. :-)
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