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Unit 5: Ancient Greece Introduction: Geography

Unit 5: Ancient Greece Introduction: Geography. Ancient Greece

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Unit 5: Ancient Greece

Introduction: Geography

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Ancient Greece

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Ancient Greece

Made of mountains and water

Being so mountainous, most Greek city-states were located on the coast. Some settled inland and were isolated from the another city-states

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Ancient Greece - travel

Traveling By Land Most walked or rode a cart pulled by mules. Horse

were rare and expensive Many times, the rough mountain roads would break

the wooden wheels of the carts Main roads had inns, but this only provided shelter.

Bedding and food had to be brought with you. Bandits often attacked those traveling

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Ancient Greece - travel

Traveling By Sea Quicker, but still uncomfortable and dangerous Storms could push boats off course or smash them

into the rocky shoreline Usually sailed with the shore in sight Only sailed during the day. Would anchor at night. Captains would sacrifice to Poseidon Pirates often attacked those traveling

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Ancient Greece – Farming

Good land and a reliable water source was difficult to find.

Flat land in Greece is very rare.

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Farming Solutions

Those who owned lots of land could make their own flat land.

They would grow wheat and barley

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Farming Solutions

Those who owned smaller amounts of land would grow things that required less

They would grow grapes and olives

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Olives

Cooking Soap Oil for lamps Used in trade

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Ancient Greece - livestock

Mules, Oxen, Donkey Pigs Chickens Goats and Sheep:

- wool

- milk

- cheese

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Another solution to lack of farmland

Colonies Some city-states went across the Aegean

Sea and set up colonies These colonies would grow crops and send it

back to mainland Greece They would also trade with the local people

and ship these items back to mainland Greece

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Trade

Coming Out of Greece

- Olive oil, pottery, wine Coming in to Greece

- Grain (Africa), timber (Italy),

metal (Asia Minor) The trip across the Aegean typically took 2

months