I'm pretty sure they were conquered by Rome when the war between Athens and Sparta was finished. Those were the two strongest countries, so when they became really weak after their war, Rome took the advantage and conquered Greece... I think. I'm not too sure.
So, basically, the answer to your question is that they became a part of Rome. I think.
Greece didn't disappear. The country is still there today. Its culture has continued on. The Greek world was progressively absorbed into the Roman Empire in the 2nd and 1st Centuries BCE. However Greek culture remained dominant, and continued on in the Byzantine empire until the 15th Century CE.
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
where are the plains in ancient greece
every 4 years just like now.
Comparison of Ancient Greece and Ancient RomeAncient Greece and ancient Rome may be compared in many ways, including in terms of the position of women in society, geography and the ramifications of geographical differences, and government. Teleology is almost the same too. They also believe in god and the will pray them. FROM: http://ancienthistory.about.com
the kind of art did megara have in ancient greece is megara was a highlu respected atstate in ancient greece.
Ancient Greece used Democracy which America now uses.
The ancient era of Greek history ended about 1500 years ago, so Ancient Greece became Dark Age Greece, then Mediaeval Greece and now modern Greece. The descriptive words we use have changed. The land remains, as do relics of the ancient period.
It was different from school now.
Democracy, Art, Architecture , etc.
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Initially Greece, now anywhere where the latin influence has permeated.
Rome then and now is in Italy. Greece is to the east, over on the other side of the Adriatic Sea.
the koalas from ancient Greece are now swimmers from Africa
In ancient Greece people traded their poessions for thingd but now they use dollars and cents
No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.
Ancient Greece!
The Olympics were invented in Ancient Greece