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Did the seas affect Greek trade patterns?

because the greek would trade with countries like Iran and Germany to get grain and Greece would trade goods that they had


How did seas affect Greek trade patterns?

because the greek would trade with countries like Iran and Germany to get grain and Greece would trade goods that they had


How did the seas affect the trade patterns that Greeks established?

Because Albert Einstein told them to so they followed their rules and they are all dead now kthnxbai


How did the sea help shape early greek?

It seperates different communities. Traders trade in these seas to the right


How did the sea help shape the early greek society?

It seperates different communities. Traders trade in these seas to the right


How did the seas and mountains affect Greek history and culture?

It gave Greece a strong political system of city-states.


Who is the Greek god of seas?

The Greek god of seas is Poseidon. I hope that was the question you were asking... :)


What were some patterns of trade and commerce among Greek city states and within the wider Mediterranean region?

With 2,000 Greek city-states scattered around the Mediterranean and Black seas, the produce - animal, vegetable and mineral and slaves - was gathered and exchanged by the cities, who also traded locally to add to the pool of produce.


Who was ruler of the seas in greek mythology?

Posideon god of the seas


How did living near seas affect the lives of southern Europeans?

In most cases, it turned many of them to maritime trade, fishery and/or exploration.


Greek keeper of the seas?

Poseidon.


Why were the seas important to the greek?

they were important transportation routes for Greek people.