• Asignatura: Historia
  • Autor: santiboy14123
  • hace 7 años

How did the sea contribute to Greek commerce?

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: JoanRohon
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Respuesta:

The sea was the primary context of the mining civilization, the first Greek society to find its own values ​​that would allow the expansion of its worldview to the continent, and contributed precisely to this purpose by serving as a sustenance and substrate for commercial exchange.

Thus, the sea was detected in the great ally of Greece, exercising dominance through trade, exploration and food dependency.

The sea, by the way, for the Greeks, was as important as the Nile for the Egyptians, to the point that Poseidon was disputed by the great Greek cops as their patron.

Explicación:

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