More on Greece
Today in class we finished taking notes on the pages in the textbook and went through the Greece PowerPoint again. We talked about the significance of the geography on Greece’s culture. Greece is a mountainous peninsula. The mountains cover about three- quarters of Greece. There are about 2000 islands located in the Ionian and Aegean Sea. Greek culture was built on the closeness of the sea and the aspects of mountainous land. The Greeks became skilled sailors and shipbuilders, but also were farmers, metal workers, weavers and potters. There were very little natural resources, so they depended on trade for many of their resources. Due to the mountains, Greece had difficulty uniting. The terrain caused many city-states to development, and the people were loyal to their independent communities. Many city-states often fought such as Sparta and Athens. Also, in my notebook, I created my own map of Greece to help me identify the geographic features on the test when it comes around I had to label things like the surrounding seas such as the Adriatic Sea, Aegean and Ionian. Also, places nearby like Macedonia and Asia Minor.
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