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Selina Dean
31 March, 17:21
The Greek colonies of
were called the Magna Graecia.
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Amani Mathis
31 March, 18:44
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Answer and Explanation:
"Magna Graecia" is what the Greeks called their colonies in Southern Italy. Between the 8th and 5th century B. C., Greek rule expanded to include coastal cities from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea.
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