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Julien Mills
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7 February, 13:14
Why were the Greeks divided into so many city
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Ezequiel Duarte
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They divided into so many city-states because of geography. The mountainous terrain, many isolated valleys, and numerous offshore islands encouraged the formation of many local centers of power, rather than one all-powerful capital.
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