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Greece city-states (pg. 258-259) What is the Classical Age?   What is a city-state? How was a city-state protected? What/where was the focus of daily life? Why did they establish colonies? What were the patterns of trade? Summary

What is the Classical Age?   Time of great achievements What is a city-state? City and surrounding countryside How was a city-state protected? Built around a strong fortress on the acropolis Surrounded by walls for protection During war, women & children and elderly gathered inside the city for protection What/where was the focus of daily life? Agora on the acropolis Why did they establish colonies? Trade, Population growth What were the patterns of trade? Import metals such as copper and iron Export wine & olive oil Summary