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Collin Murphy
28 March, 16:14
Why did the Greeks a stabling colonies
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Aydan Bird
28 March, 17:51
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Greeks established colonies for many reasons. Among them, probably the most important re that with establishing colonies, they could secure a new location where they could organize trade. When trade was established between the original homeland and the new colony, a new source of revenue was developed which allowed them to prosper.
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