The Rise of Classical Greece 6000 B.C.E 130012001100 1000 900800700600500400 1750-1400 Aegeans move into Balkan Peninsula Minoans -Crete -seafaring -trade.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Early People of the Aegean
Advertisements

Greece’s Early Civilizations. Minoan Civilization Minoans civilization was the first to develop in the Aegean Sea region – they were not Greeks – lasted.
Early Greece.
The Ancient Greeks Chapter 9.1 The Rise of the Greek Civilization.
Objectives Identify the influences on Minoan culture and explain how the civilization prospered. Summarize how Mycenaeans ruled the sea trade and started.
Coach Parrish OMS Chapter 6, Section 1.  Greece appears as though the sea has smashed it to pieces. Some pieces drifted away forming rocky islands. Others.
Greek Government. - went through many changes over 1300 years.
Early People of the Aegean Geography – Since Greece was located on the Mediterranean and Aegean seas, they absorbed many ideas and beliefs from prior.
Early People of the Aegean
1 Greece – Classical Age Chapter 6-1 Geography of Ancient Greece Video: Minoans and Mycenaeans – 25m TN SPI –
MYCENAEANS BC Sea traders – beyond Aegean Sea to Sicily, Italy, Egypt and Mesopotamia. Warriors, living in several city states. The Mycenaean.
Key Terms – Ancient Greece
Chapter 6 The Rise of Greek Civilization
Geography of Greece By Mark Spiconardi. Geography of Greece Based on these maps, what are two things we know about Greece’s geography? –Surrounded by.
Ancient Civilizations 6
The Rise of Greek Civilization
Early Greek Civilization Geography, civilization, culture.
Greeks The Greeks developed the following kinds of government: monarchy, aristocracy, tyranny, oligarchy, and democracy. Our word politics is derived from.
Chapter 5 The Sea Ionian and Aegean Seas Traders; no natural resources The Land Mountains in 3/4ths Trouble uniting Desire for more living space The.
Early Civilizations of Ancient Greece SS.A ; SS.B ; SS.B
 Greece is a mountainous peninsula about the size of Louisiana.  The mountains and the sea were the most important geographical influences on Greece.
World History Chapter Four: Ancient Greece (1900 – 133 B.C.)
The Key Terms for page 173 Peninsula – how did the shape of the land affect the way Greece developed? Peninsula – how did the shape of the land affect.
Bell Work Wednesday 9/10 Look in your book beginning on page 123 and begin reading to find the answers 1. Who was the most famous of all the Greek story.
BELLWORK What is the Torah? Describe the religion of the Israelites and what they believe. What are the Ten Commandments? What is King David known for?
Review 1.Who is Europa? 2.What was the success of the Minoans? 3.According to some frescoes, what was the role of women in Minoan society? 4.What is Homer.
Ancient Greece. Geography Greece is a peninsula about the size of Louisiana in the Mediterranean Sea. Greece is a peninsula about the size of Louisiana.
Early Civilizations in Greece Chapter 4. The Impact of Geography Greece is relatively small peninsula, about the size of Louisiana, with many surrounding.
The Birth of Greek Civilization
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Early Greece.
Ch 6 Sect 1:The Rise of Greek Civilization. Struggles of the gods Earth and Sky god created the Twelve Titans. These gods rebelled against their father.
Aim: Why did the polis become the form of political organization in Greece? Do Now – Latitude and Longitude HW: Greece – Reading 1 on Polis and Reading.
Ancient Greek Civilization. Greece Minoan Civilization Minoan Civilization –Successful trade Aegean and Mediterranean Sea Aegean and Mediterranean Sea.
ANCIENT GREECE Unit 3. GREECE  The geography of Greece made it very difficult for different communities to get together  Greece is a country made up.
Section 1 The Rise of Greek Civilization Chapter 6 The Rise of Ancient Greece.
Ancient Greece “Timeo Danaos,et dona ferentes” “I fear the Greeks, even if they bring gifts….”
Geography review Mesopotamia, Egypt, India and China -What did these places rely on -What natural barriers did they have.
Early People of the Aegean Crete Early civilization Later influenced Greeks.
The Many layers of Ancient Greece
Early Greeks. Geography of Greece Greece is a mountainous peninsula about the size of Louisiana. The mountains and the sea were the most important geographical.
WELCOME TO OUR FIRST ANNUAL RCHS OLYMPIC GAMES!!!
Ancient Greece Section 1 Notes
Ancient Greece. Geography Shapes Greek Life Did not live “on land” but “around the sea” The seas around Greece provided important transportation routes.
Greece Test Wednesday, March 16th Good Luck!. Know your Map of Greece! Aegean Sea Ionian Sea Mediterranean Sea Crete Rhodes Cyprus Greece A silly sentence.
Early People of the Aegean Section 4*1 pp
Chapter 4 Section 1 & 2 Early People of the Aegean & Rise of the Greek City-States.
Early People of the Aegean
Ancient Greece. Greece Greece = peninsula The water = Greece’s greatest resource.
The Greek City-States.
UNIT ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How do emerging empires learn from others achievements and mistakes? LESSON ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What legacy did Greece and Rome.
Ancient Greece- Early Greek Civilizations & City-States
Greece Bronze to Classical.
Early Greek Civilizations
Key Concept 2:. The Development of States and Empires
Early Aegean Civilization
Villages grew and turned into cities
The Rise of Ancient Greece
Early Aegean Civilization
Chapter 9.1 The Rise of the Greek Civilization
Chapter 6 Ancient Greece
Early Aegean Civilization
Early Greece.
Early Greek Civilization & The Greek City-States
Early Greece.
From Tyranny to Democracy
The Geography and Early People of the Aegean
Ancient Greece Notes.
The Rise of the Greek Civilization Chapter 6, Section 1
Early Aegean Civilization
Chapter 9.1 The Rise of the Greek Civilization
Presentation transcript:

The Rise of Classical Greece 6000 B.C.E Aegeans move into Balkan Peninsula Minoans -Crete -seafaring -trade -cultural bridge -frescoes -respected status of women - Worship bull Myceneans -Greek- speaking -took over Med. region -warrior king -Thick- walled fortress - Myc vs. Troy rivalry Trojan War DARK AGES Homer -Illiad, Odyssey Greek Values -honor, courage, eloquence ARETE Rise of Democracy ATHENS

Minoan Civilization -- WHEN: 3000 – 1100 BCE -- WHERE: Island of Crete -- WHO,WHY: Developed broad sea trade (Egypt, Sicily) Writing on clay tablets Palace at Knossos Women rulers, goddesses Advanced art Peaceful

The Rise of Classical Greece 6000 B.C.E Aegeans move into Balkan Peninsula Minoans -Crete -seafaring -trade -cultural bridge -frescoes -respected status of women - Worship bull Myceneans -Greek- speaking -took over Med. region -warrior king -Thick- walled fortress - Myc vs. Troy rivalry Trojan War DARK AGES Homer -Illiad, Odyssey Greek Values -honor, courage, eloquence ARETE Rise of Democracy ATHENS

Mycenean Civilization Most likely conquered Minoans WHERE: Mycenae WHEN: 1400 BCE Controlled Aegean and parts of Mediterranean Used writing, spoke early Greek language Military might, warriors

The Trojan War

Compare Minoans and Mycenaeans Similarities Advanced Writing Controlled Aegean/Mediterranean Differences Peaceful vs. warlike Male vs. Female leaders Crete vs. Greek Peninsula

The Rise of Classical Greece 6000 B.C.E Aegeans move into Balkan Peninsula Minoans -Crete -seafaring -trade -cultural bridge -frescoes -respected status of women - Worship bull Myceneans -Greek- speaking -took over Med. region -warrior king -Thick- walled fortress - Myc vs. Troy rivalry Trojan War DARK AGES Homer -Illiad, Odyssey Greek Values -honor, courage, eloquence ARETE Rise of Democracy ATHENS

DARK AGES, 1100 – 750 BCE Poverty everywhere No trade People left peninsula Art of writing lost/forgotten Traditions preserved through word of mouth (storytelling)

The Rise of Classical Greece 6000 B.C.E Aegeans move into Balkan Peninsula Minoans -Crete -seafaring -trade -cultural bridge -frescoes -respected status of women - Worship bull Myceneans -Greek- speaking -took over Med. region -warrior king -Thick- walled fortress - Myc vs. Troy rivalry Trojan War DARK AGES Homer -Illiad, Odyssey Greek Values -honor, courage, eloquence ARETE Rise of Democracy ATHENS

Rise of City-States (polis) Polis: a city-state, not only a small city but a separate, independent state or nation. Villages and fields Own government Own military Own values Own way of life

Greek Governments Monarchy Dark Ages Rule by one Chieftains or kings Military based Aristocracy Late Dark Ages Rule by aristocrats – wealthy landowners Controlled good land, armies, nice homes

Greek Governments Oligarchy 750 BCE New class – Oligarchy Wealthy artisans, businessmen and merchants who got rich through trade Tyrants – seized power from aristocrats Democracy 594 BCE, ATHENS Solon – wise ruler who reformed laws to improve government and economy Cancelled debts (what people owed) Freed citizens who were debt slaves Gave adult men right to debate and vote on laws