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In what ways were the mycenaeans different from the minoans

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Answer: While the Mycenaeans were no strangers to trade, they developed as a result of war and conquest. While the Minoans focused on building relationships with other cultures in the Mediterranean and Asia Minor, the Mycenaeans fought and battled their way across the area to overtake and build their own cities and outpost

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The Mycenaeans came from mainland Greece, and the Minoans were natives of Crete. The Minoans were rich and peaceful, and had a high regard for women, while the Mycenaeans had a warlike society. 
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