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Greece is a mountainous peninsula about the size of Louisiana. The mountains and the sea were the most important geographical influences on Greece.
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Greece has many ports, inlets, and islands. The Greeks became seafarers. They sailed into the Aegean, the Black and the Mediterranean Seas, making contact with the outside world and spreading colonies and trade throughout the Mediterranean area.
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By 2800 B.C.E., a Bronze Age civilization called the Minoan civilization was established on Crete. The Minoan civilization flourished between 2000 and 1450 B.C.E.
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Is a Greek city-state The first Greek polis was Mycenae The term Mycenaean comes from Mycenae, a fortified site in Greece The Mycenaean civilization thrived between 1600 and 1100 B.C.E., reaching its height between 1400 and 1200 B.C.E.
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Mycenae was made up of an alliance of powerful monarchies. Monarchy- a government ruled by a king or queen Mycenaeans had a warrior culture. Their murals show the typical occupations of a warrior aristocracy-- hunting and fighting.
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By 750 B.C.E., the polis, meaning Greek city-state, became the central focus of Greek life. Our own word politics comes from the Greek word polis. The polis was a town, city, or village serving as a center where people met for political, economic, social, and religious activity.
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The main gathering place was usually on a hill, topped with a fortified area called the acropolis. This was a refuge and sometimes a place for religious or other public buildings. Below was the agora, an open area for assembly and for a market.
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Is Considered Greece’s greatest city Was the birthplace of democracy Democracy- government controlled by its citizens, either directly or indirectly Athens’ population exceeded 300,000 by the 5th century B.C.E.
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