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why did greek city-states develop independently from one another?
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Greece's geography is defined by mountainous terrain that separated settlements, and surrounding seas that created isolated coastal communities. These physical barriers prevented easy unification, leading to independent city-states. Deserts are not a feature of Greek geography, and plains would have encouraged rather than hindered integration.
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