The correct answers are:
- Wine;
- Olive oil;
The ancient city-states in Greece were all located on places were there was a Mediterranean climate, meaning long dry summers, pleasant spring and autumn, and wet mild winters. This was a perfect place for farming wine trees and olive trees, and the Greeks did so, both, for their own usage, and for trade. From the grapes they were making wine, and from the olives they were making olive oil, both of which were highly demanded and well paid products, and the Greeks used them for increasing their wealth.
His views were Criticizing and slavery and personally insulted Andrew Pickens Butlers.
As you stated in your question
¨the rich soil and long growing season influenced colonists to build small farms and raise cattle. the proximity of the atlantic ocean influenced colonists to become fisherman and shipbuilders. the mild climate and rich soil influenced colonists to grow tobacco, rice, and indigo.¨
Theres your answer lol