Tuesday, January 29, 2013

How was the geography of Rome different from that of Greece?

Both ancient Rome and Greece began as city states. However, Greece was surrounded by mountains and a coastline, while Rome was at the geographic center of the Italian peninsula. For this reason, it was easier for Rome to unify the lands and people surrounding them than it was for Greece to maintain control of its surrounding areas. Both of them are Mediterranean countries, but they have very different terrain types.


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