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In Ancient Greece, geography was a significant barrier to transportation and communication, especially for trading and military purposes. The waters of the Aegean Sea were one barrier. The many distinct mountain ranges and hills made up yet another barrier.

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In the days before engine-powered land vehicles and aircraft, waterways were the fastest and heaviest form of transportation.

The Greek world comprised about 2,000 independent city-states spread aroubd the littoral of the Mediterranean and Black Seas. These cities were there because sea transportation gave the opportunity for communication and trade.

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1. Communications and transportation in Ancient Greece were hampered by the increasing size of the Empire, stretching resources further.

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because of the mountanins

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Q: What made transpotation and communitcation difficuly in ancient Greece?
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