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How did geography impact the development of early greek city-states

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As a peninsula, the people of Greece took advantage of living by the sea. The mountains in Greece did not have fertile soil good for growing crops, like in Mesopotamia, but the mild climate allowed for some farming. The Greeks, like many other ancient civilizations, felt deeply connected to the land they lived on.

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The mountains, seas, islands, and climate divided greece into Seperate groups, becoming city-states

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