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Madalynn
25 January, 10:36
Why did the greeks establish colonies?
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Karley Jimenez
25 January, 12:46
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The best answer Is there really is no significance of Greek colonization but that Greece is surrounded by water and the sea has always played an important role in its history. The ancient Greeks were active seafarers seeking opportunities for trade and founding new independent cities at coastal sites across the Mediterranean Sea.
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