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Trade Networks In Ancient Greece

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Trade networks in ancient Greece refer to the complex system of exchanging goods, ideas, and culture among various city-states and regions during the ancient Greek civilization.

Key Features

  • Mediterranean sea routes
  • Imports and exports
  • Cultural diffusion
  • Establishment of colonies

Pros

  • Facilitated economic growth and prosperity
  • Promoted cultural exchange and innovation
  • Encouraged exploration and colonization

Cons

  • Competition and conflicts over trade routes
  • Dependency on foreign goods

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