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How did the geography of Greece isolate their city-states?

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The mountains, oceans, islands, and atmosphere confined isolated and separated Greece into little gatherings that became city-states

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Hello! Kiri here

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In what ways did Greece’s location by the sea and its mountainous land affect its development? Possible Answer: The closeness of the sea promoted trade. The mountains isolated the valleys in which the city-states were located, and this made it difficult to establish any kind of unified or central control.

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