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Sponge-Lets have a conversation • Please answer the following on your own piece of paper. • -What do YOU do if we have a fire? • -What do YOU do when we have an earthquake? • -What do you YOU do if an intruder is in the building? • Write the answers in your notebook. Ancient Greece Section 1: Geography and the Early Greeks Geography of Greece Section Focus • Greece is a collection of islands and a mainland peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea. • Rocky land forced the people to turn to the sea for food. • Became one of the ancient world’s greatest civilizations. Geography of Greece • Mountainous land and numerous islands meant farming was difficult. • Because of the mountains travel was dangerous! • Travel was difficult so isolated small farming villages developed. Geography of Greece • Main seas were: – Ionian – Aegean – Mediterranean -Traveling by sea could be dangerous. • Shipbuilding soon began and allowed trade with other civilizations. The Minoans • Greek history begins with the Minoans on the island of Crete. • Crete was abundant with trees. • Large-scale architecture and shipbuilding began. The Minoans • Discovered how to grow grapes and olives. • Soon grew rich trading wine and olive oil. • Dominated Aegean Sea but disappeared for unknown reason. • All control of Aegean passed to the Mycenaeans. The Mycenaeans • Mycenaeans settled in mainland Greece around 2000 B.C. • Were visited by Minoan traders before their disappearance. • Learned how to make boats, bronze, wine, and olive oil from Minoans. • Were more violent then the Minoans The Mycenaeans Greek Mythology • The Minoans and Mycenaeans lived in time period before advanced science. • Created myths and legends to explain their world. • Greeks lived and died by their strong beliefs. • Stories of mythology influence our language, literature, and world today. Myths Explain the World • Mythology: collection of stories about gods and heroes that try to explain how the world works. • Greek mythology focused on 12 Olympian Gods. • Believed that gods controlled world events; natural and historical. Myths Explain the World • Many Greeks visited oracles for advice from gods. • Had feasts, festivals, sacrifices, and built temples to honor Gods. • Greeks did everything; science, sports, arts, & wars, to please Gods. The Trojan War • One oracle predicted a war that would destroy Greece. • Around 1200 B.C. the Mycenaeans attacked the city of Troy because of trade taxes. • Story was recorded by poet Homer in the Iliad (war) and the Odyssey (trip home). The Trojan War • Almost all of Greece was involved with war. • Bloody war lasted 10 years. • Ended when the Mycenaeans secretly entered city with Trojan Horse. • Killed all inside and burned Troy to the Ground. The City-States • For protection and stability, the Greeks began city-states. • City-states, or polis, protected the people, but became very independent. • Greek life revolved around the polis for: – Economics – Culture – Leadership The City-States • Many new city-states emerged and trade grew. • Greece, once again, became rich and powerful.