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The geography of Greece caused the Greeks to be sea traders in many ways. For a few ways I think u should read my report. In one one case Greece is surrounded by water on three sides. That means Greece is a pininsula. Another way is that if they needed resources they could easily just go up 2 Shqiperia. But if they needed things they didnt have any other choice but 2 go and look towards the sea. And on the c they could also fish so if I was in Greece I would look towards the c.

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The land was too hilly to grow crops and there was a lot of access to the sea, which also meant several trade routes, and since the Meditterranean Sea was on the coast of Greece and several other ancient civilizations traveled there to trade, Greece became a large trade port.

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Greeks become good sailors and traders beacuse they would trane hard

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cuz theyre awesome

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