About Us:
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Names of the members of the group: Karla M, Daniel M, Alex F, Moa S.
Our School: American School of Barcelona (ASB)
Purpose of the Project: To learn about Ancient Greece in an entertaining form, and show our knowledge to other students and people.
Our School: American School of Barcelona (ASB)
Purpose of the Project: To learn about Ancient Greece in an entertaining form, and show our knowledge to other students and people.
Introduction
Greece is a rocky peninsula with lots of mountains. 70 to 80 percent of the land is mountainous, and the land has no large rivers. Few crops.
can grow in its stony soil, as a result trade began to be used. But Greece is surrounded by water, which is its greatest natural resource. Ancient Greeks depended on the sea for fishing and trade. The mountains separated the land in many large regions ancient Greeks called city-states.
A city-state had a central city called a polis. Each city-state had its own form of government and laws. All the city-states shared a common language, religion, and way of life. Three kinds of government were common in the Greek city-states. Two of the most important city-states were Athens and Sparta.
The ancient Greeks were known for their great literature,learning, and architecture. They had great artists in poems, painting and many other things. A well know ancient Greek man, "Homer" wrote long epic poems that backdrop on the Trojan War. His stories were the Odyssey and the Iliad. Greeks belief in many myths and fables. Greeks are polytheistic, which means they believe in many gods.
Ancient Greece is a very interesting topic to learn about! Hope you enjoy our presentation!
can grow in its stony soil, as a result trade began to be used. But Greece is surrounded by water, which is its greatest natural resource. Ancient Greeks depended on the sea for fishing and trade. The mountains separated the land in many large regions ancient Greeks called city-states.
A city-state had a central city called a polis. Each city-state had its own form of government and laws. All the city-states shared a common language, religion, and way of life. Three kinds of government were common in the Greek city-states. Two of the most important city-states were Athens and Sparta.
The ancient Greeks were known for their great literature,learning, and architecture. They had great artists in poems, painting and many other things. A well know ancient Greek man, "Homer" wrote long epic poems that backdrop on the Trojan War. His stories were the Odyssey and the Iliad. Greeks belief in many myths and fables. Greeks are polytheistic, which means they believe in many gods.
Ancient Greece is a very interesting topic to learn about! Hope you enjoy our presentation!