Ancient Greeks used to travel on foot because they were whell trained but if the distances where too long they used horses.
The ancient Greeks used to travel on foot because they were well trained.They used to travel very long distances for example 500 km so they had some places or sth like hotels to rest.But going on foot such a long trip was exausting so sometimes they used horses or even took them why they were travelling on foot so when they couldn`t walk any more they ride them to continue there trip. they also rode in chariots.
the method of transportation I suppose was the quickest in ancient Greece is the land of ancient Greece
because Greece was very mountainous and rocky.
I would say the Mediterranean Sea, because you could easily travel anywhere in the known world on it back then, and both Rome and Greece were world powers. It also served as a huge trade route.
They used them as beasts of burden.
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
where are the plains in ancient greece
They mostly walked but if it was a far distance they would travel by boat or chariot.
The sea made travel easy.
by walking
Ancient Greece did use gold.
No they did not.
No
so that they could travel from place to place
In ancient Greece, there were many rules and laws which made trade difficult. Also, the mountains were difficult to traverse and there were not many rivers to travel on.
*Ancient greece gave us a democracy * Ancient greece gave use the hippocratic vote *They gave us the Olympic games
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ancient greece was effected by deep valleys because it use to be under ground