Ancient Greece Why did the ancient Greeks Colonise
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Between 800 and 750 B.C. a major colonisation movement began that for 200 years carried Greek settlers to new homes along the Mediterranean and into the Black sea region. Colonisation began as Greece emerged into the Dark Ages period following the disintegration of the Minoan and Mycenaean civilisations, and was the product of a broad range of political and social disputes, an increase in population and land shortage and commercial interest. Greek colonies were not interested in
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to political and social disputes, as well as the Greeks interest in commercial factors. However it is clearly evident that overpopulation and land shortage were the prime causes for Greek colonisation, as the Greeks could no longer survive with the amount of land that they owned, in which they had to support the promptly growing population. It is evidentially shown that Colonisation affected the Greek society in many ways, which were both negative and positive.
to political and social disputes, as well as the Greeks interest in commercial factors. However it is clearly evident that overpopulation and land shortage were the prime causes for Greek colonisation, as the Greeks could no longer survive with the amount of land that they owned, in which they had to support the promptly growing population. It is evidentially shown that Colonisation affected the Greek society in many ways, which were both negative and positive.