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EARLY GREECE CHAPTER 5.1 THINK ABOUT IT • How does the physical geography of Greece impact its politics, culture, and economy? • Forms into separate city-states • City states are culturally very different from each other • Most areas use sea for trade and fishing THE EARLY GREEK WORLD MINOAN CIVILIZATION • Island of Crete. • Became seafaring people • Traded with Egypt, Syria, Sicily, and Spain BULL LEAPING This was a common ritual used as a rite of passage to manhood. One person would distract the bull while the other did acrobatic feats over his back. MYCENAEAN CIVILIZATION • Mainland of Greece • Established by invaders from the north. • Borrowed from Minoans • After the downfall of the Minoans, Mycenae became the commercial center. • Militaristic TROUBLE WITH TROY • Rivals with Mycenae in the area of trade made the two bitter enemies. • Paris of Troy kidnapped Helen, a Greek queen. • After ten years of battles, Troy fell in conquest and the long war was recorded by Homer. • Did this war really happen? TROJAN HORSE THE GREEK DARK AGES • Around 1200 BC, Mycenaean civilization collapsed. • The Dorians moved into the countryside. • 1150 to 750 BC • No system of writing so storytelling becomes important in recalling the history of the Greeks• Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey ZEUS • Zeus overthrew his father to rule. • He was believed to be the lord of the sky, the rain god. • Married to Hera • Punished anyone who lied to him or failed to keep their oaths. POSEIDON • Brother of Zeus • He was lord of the sea • Married Amphitrite • His weapon was the trident which can shake the earth and shatter any object. HADES • Brother of Zeus • Lord of the underworld ruling over the dead. • He is also the god of wealth due to the precious metals in the earth. • His wife is Persephone HERA • Wife and sister of Zeus • She is the Goddess of the Hearth, the symbol of the house