Answer: Ancient Greece was made up of city-states a city-state was a major city and the surrounding areas each city-state had its own rule and government. Sometimes the city-states fought each other. Athens and Sparta were the two largest city-states and they had many wars and battles.
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The Columbian exchange is a term to refer to the exchange that occurred between the New World and the Old World (Asia, Africa, and Europe) between the XV and XVI centuries in which they were transferred:
- Agricultural products
- Animals
- Technological advances
- Diseases
- Slaves of African origin
This exchange included the arrival of diseases, slaves from Africa, seeds of external plants, animals, and tools and gadgets for various purposes to the New World from the Old World. On the other hand, the Europeans took from America natural resources and precious metals such as gold and silver for their territory.
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By reusing resources and buying bonds