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How did the sea affect the development of the greeks’ economy?
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.

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.

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