Land of Greece -Greece -Mountainous Peninsula -Small Independent Communities -Geography Would Make Unity A Problem -Seafarers -Lots Of Contacts With Others.

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Land of Greece -Greece -Mountainous Peninsula -Small Independent Communities -Geography Would Make Unity A Problem -Seafarers -Lots Of Contacts With Others

Minoans -Minoans -Crete -2800bc -Mostly Traders—Land Too Poor For Farming -King Minos -Knossos -Downfall Around 1450bc -Invasion -Nat. Disaster -Possible Volcano 1628bc

Minoans -Minoans -Crete -2800bc -Mostly Traders—Land Too Poor For Farming -King Minos -Knossos -Downfall Around 1450bc -Invasion -Nat. Disaster -Possible Volcano 1628bc

Minoans -Minoans -Crete -2800bc -Mostly Traders—Land Too Poor For Farming -King Minos -Knossos -Downfall Around 1450bc -Invasion -Nat. Disaster -Possible Volcano 1628bc

Early Greek History -Mycenae bc -Warrior Culture -Agamemnon -Sack Of Troy -Mycenae Legends Passed On In Greek epics by Homer -Greek Dark Age To 750 BC -Revived Starting Around 800BC -Works Of Homer 700BC -Illiad—Odyssey -Greek Cultural Influences

Early Greek History -Mycenae bc -Warrior Culture -Agamemnon -Sack Of Troy -Mycenae Legends Passed On In Greek epics by Homer -Greek Dark Age To 750 BC -Revived Starting Around 800BC -Works Of Homer 700BC -Illiad—Odyssey -Greek Cultural Influences

Early Greek History -Mycenae bc -Warrior Culture -Agamemnon -Sack Of Troy -Mycenae Legends Passed On In Greek epics by Homer -Greek Dark Age To 750 BC -Revived Starting Around 800BC -Works Of Homer 700BC -Illiad—Odyssey -Greek Cultural Influences

Early Greek History -Mycenae bc -Warrior Culture -Agamemnon -Sack Of Troy -Mycenae Legends Passed On In Greek epics by Homer -Greek Dark Age To 750 BC -Revived Starting Around 800BC -Works Of Homer 700BC -Illiad—Odyssey -Greek Cultural Influences

Early Greek History -Mycenae bc -Warrior Culture -Agamemnon -Sack Of Troy -Mycenae Legends Passed On In Greek epics by Homer -Greek Dark Age To 750 BC -Revived Starting Around 800BC -Works Of Homer 700BC -Illiad—Odyssey -Greek Cultural Influences

Spread of Greek Empire -Greek Colonies -Spread Greek Culture -Italy, France, Africa, Byzantium -Increased Trade Created Wealth -Merchants Seize Power -Growth Of Democratic Ideals -Oligarchies