Blog 21
Today in Western Civ we took notes on Ancient Greece and went over a PowerPoint on it and wrote more notes here are some of the notes we took:
-Ancient Greece introduction to a great civilization
- worlds greatest civilizations are located on water
- Mesopotamia/Tigris and Euphrates river
- Egypt/Nile river
- India/ Indus River
- China/ huang he river
- Aegean Sea- east of Greece
- Ionian Sea- west of Greece
- Adriatic Sea- north of the Ionian Sea
- Peloponnesus- above Sparta
- Athens
- Sparta
- Crete
- Asia Minor
-Macedonia
- Geography - it’s significance
- Greece is a montanious peninsula
- mountains cover 3 quarters of Greece
- 2000 islands in the Ionian and Aegean seas
- skilled sailors and shipbuilders, farmers, metalworkers, weavers, porters
- they had poor/ limited natural resources they needed to trade
- difficult to unite the ancient Greeks because of the terrain
- developed small, independent communities (city-states). They were loyal to them
-Ancient Greece introduction to a great civilization
- worlds greatest civilizations are located on water
- Mesopotamia/Tigris and Euphrates river
- Egypt/Nile river
- India/ Indus River
- China/ huang he river
- Aegean Sea- east of Greece
- Ionian Sea- west of Greece
- Adriatic Sea- north of the Ionian Sea
- Peloponnesus- above Sparta
- Athens
- Sparta
- Crete
- Asia Minor
-Macedonia
- Geography - it’s significance
- Greece is a montanious peninsula
- mountains cover 3 quarters of Greece
- 2000 islands in the Ionian and Aegean seas
- skilled sailors and shipbuilders, farmers, metalworkers, weavers, porters
- they had poor/ limited natural resources they needed to trade
- difficult to unite the ancient Greeks because of the terrain
- developed small, independent communities (city-states). They were loyal to them
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