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How did the geography of greece influence greeks interactions with each other

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It led to the creation of a unified monarchy. It caused independent city-states to develop. It led to the Persian Wars. It caused a Greek system of military rule to develop.
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It caused independent city-states to develop.

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  • The geographic system of the Greece is the influence of the Greece as it spread the message of the cation and create independent city stats form each other and as a result of this, it prevented them or interacting with each other.
  • Especially the role of the mountain system affected the traveling time and the cropping system and the patterns of the changing livestock there affecting their food habits.
  • The Greece spread over a distance of about 131,957 km square. About 80% of the total territory and is largely mountainous thus the island is separate the Epirus from the Thessaly and the Macedonia.
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