Asked by evan afton
Why did many Greek settlements develop around the coastlines?(1 point) Responses Much of Greece is mountainous with poor soil for farming Much of Greece is mountainous with poor soil for farming To be farther from the mountains for protection To be farther from the mountains for protection To avoid conflicts with neighboring city-states To avoid conflicts with neighboring city-states To escape the harsh Mediterranean climate inland
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Answered by
Damon
Although I agree with
Much of Greece is mountainous with poor soil for farming.
as a reply
I think access to seaports in the Aegean and Adriatic and Med etc. was also a serious factor
Much of Greece is mountainous with poor soil for farming.
as a reply
I think access to seaports in the Aegean and Adriatic and Med etc. was also a serious factor
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