Describe the structure of the Greek city-states, the main occupations of the ancient Greeks

Describe the structure of the Greek city-states, the main occupations of the ancient Greeks, their relationship with the local population.

The Greek city-states were separate city-states that had their own government. The main occupations of the ancient Greeks were cattle breeding, gardening, handicrafts, trade and navigation. The ancient Greeks were also involved in the establishment of colonies on new lands. Here they had contacts with the local population. Most often it was a peaceful relationship that was based on trade.



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