Ancient Greece wasn’t one unified nation—it was made up of powerful independent city-states like Athens, Sparta, and Corinth. But why?
The answer lies in geography.
In this episode of History’s Turning Point, I, Sir Historious, explain how the mountains, seas, and rugged terrain of Ancient Greece divided communities and led to the rise of city-states that shaped Western civilization.
In this video, you’ll learn:
How mountains separated Greek communities
Why travel by land was difficult in Ancient Greece
How the sea connected city-states through trade
Why city-states developed different governments and cultures
How geography shaped Greek politics, warfare, and identity
This isn’t just about maps—it’s about how the land itself shaped history.
Join the conversation:
Which city-state do you think geography favored most—Athens or Sparta?
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