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Survey of World History C375 History Task 2.docx Survey of World History C375 Task 2 A1- Geographical Features Greece: The most valuable geographical resource for the Greek civilization was the Mediterranean Sea. Earlier civilizations were built on rivers and fertile farming land; however, the Greek civilization was not as lucky. The land there was primarily rocky valleys that only allowed a few crops to grow, such as grapes and olives. The reason the Mediterranean Sea was so important was because it allowed the settlers to trade through the waterways. They were able to trade their olives and grapes for other staple grains such as wheat. (Acrobatiq, 2017) Rome: The early Roman settlers were fortunate enough to have started the civilization on very fertile farmland. This geographical feature was one that I believe was of great importance. Early on the Romans were able to produce staple crops such as wheat and barley, and because there were surrounded on three sides by waterways, they were able to begin trading with neighboring developments. Rome eventually took control of the farmlands of Sicily, North Africa, Egypt and Greece. With this much control over fertile lands, Rome was dominating the trade markets. (Acrobatiq, 2017) B-Cultural Characteristics Greece: Two very prominent cultural characteristics of the Greek people were their worshiping of the Greek Gods as their religion and theatre. First, the people of Greece had a polytheistic religion that drew influence from Minoan and Indo-European civilizations. The foc
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