Greece Continued
Today in class, we finished taking notes on Ancient Greece and went through the PowerPoint again. While looking at the PowerPoint, we discussed how geography impacted the Greeks. When taking my notes, I answered the questions and identified where the bodies of water and land masses were located. The PowerPoint said, Greece was a mountainous peninsula; the mountains cover three-quarters of Greece. There are approximately 2,000 islands in the Ionian and Aegean Seas. And this combination shaped Greece's culture: the Greeks had many skilled sailors and shipbuilders, farmers, metalworkers, weavers, and potters. But, the Greeks had poor and limited natural resources, so they needed to trade. Additionally, it was difficult to unite the ancient Greeks because of the rough terrain. So, they developed small, independent communities (city-states) to be loyal to. All in all, this was the Greece material, we continued to cover in Western Civilization class today.
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