How did geography and topography affect Greek economic, political and social development?

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Click(function() { $('#show_expert_titles').toggle(); return false; }); }); The most important geographical and topographical features of Greece were its mountainous terrain and its placement as a peninsula in the Mediterranean. Greece's geographical location gave it a very advantageous position for trading. This, of course, affected economic development.

Greece's topography was more important to its political and social development. The many mountain ranges made it easy for each city to develop into what are called city-states (Greek: polis, plural poleis) because cities could not easily join together in larger political units. Each of these city states could develop its own social structures (contrast Sparta and Athens).

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