Agriculture They used to be able to produce enough food for the population. They used to be able to produce enough food for the population. As population.

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Agriculture They used to be able to produce enough food for the population. They used to be able to produce enough food for the population. As population grew it made it harder to produce food. As population grew it made it harder to produce food. They imported food from Russia. They imported food from Russia. About 750BCE they started growing crops that they could use to trade. About 750BCE they started growing crops that they could use to trade. Manly consisted grapes and olives. (olive trees were very valuable because it took 16years to grow they finished in autumn and the farmers hired people from town to pick them.) Manly consisted grapes and olives. (olive trees were very valuable because it took 16years to grow they finished in autumn and the farmers hired people from town to pick them.)

Continue… With a stone wheel they were crushed for the oil. With a stone wheel they were crushed for the oil. The famous wine grapes came mostly from the Aegean Island of Chios and Thasos. The famous wine grapes came mostly from the Aegean Island of Chios and Thasos.

Industry On page 180 picture on the bottom right. On page 180 picture on the bottom right. There are variety of industries and craftspeople in Ancient Greece. There are variety of industries and craftspeople in Ancient Greece. They had masters that taught the apprentices. They had masters that taught the apprentices. They worked for individual city-states. They worked for individual city-states. As the city-states grew the industry changed. As the city-states grew the industry changed. The larger the population the more food demand. The larger the population the more food demand.

Continue… Miletus was known for woollen textiles and furniture. Miletus was known for woollen textiles and furniture. Workers formed different guilds for their specialized crafts. Workers formed different guilds for their specialized crafts. The two large industries are mining and stone quarrying. The two large industries are mining and stone quarrying. The most common and used material was lime stone. The most common and used material was lime stone.

Trade After the period of colonization, shipping became increasingly important to the city. After the period of colonization, shipping became increasingly important to the city. Water transport at times were slow. (Storms were dangerous at times.) Water transport at times were slow. (Storms were dangerous at times.) Most Greek states used coins to exchange for goods. The Greeks made there coins from silver. They were stamped with the head of Athena on one side and an owl on the other. Most Greek states used coins to exchange for goods. The Greeks made there coins from silver. They were stamped with the head of Athena on one side and an owl on the other. They traded all around the Mediterranean. They traded all around the Mediterranean.

Continue… They traded with many places including France, North Africa, India, and China. They traded with many places including France, North Africa, India, and China. They traded for ebony, gems, spices, perfumes, corn, and tin. They traded for ebony, gems, spices, perfumes, corn, and tin.

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