CLAS 1000 Chapter 3: Chapter 3 notes - Ancient Greece

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At the beginning of the archaic greece period, population began to rise and this caused colonies to spread across the shores of the mediterranean and black sea. Trade, helped by colonization, dispersed goods far past the abilities of the bronze. This period also saw new forms of literary, artistic, and intellectual expressions. It also had a dark side as wars increasingly became more frequent. The territorial community, the demos in its joint sense means the land and the. Like all city-states over time, the capital city was the focal point of the state. Usually the people that lived in the city were more well off then the people that lived on the countryside. The process by which each separate demos became unified was called synoecism. This process was quite simple because it only comprised of the separate demos coming together to create a neighborly bond and this was done because they lived fairly close to one another to begin with.

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