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How did the sea affect the development of the Greeks’ economy? Proximity to the sea was a unifying influence that led the Greeks to form a large trade-based empire.

The sea coast cut off communication and trade, isolating the Greek city-states from other cultures.

Proximity to the sea’s bad weather limited the development of Greek commerce and farming.

The sea coast encouraged the Greeks to become skilled sailors and traders.

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