Jeff Lacy

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Greek colonizing activity intensified in the seventh and sixth centuries BC and is inseparable from the developments outlined in the previous chapter, especially the increasing determination of less wealthy Greeks, at a time of scarce resources, to secure themselves economic independence and political self-determination. The drive for independence—the rebellious quality in the Greek character—was in turn tied up with their developed sense of individuality.
Introducing the Ancient Greeks: From Bronze Age Seafarers to Navigators of the Western Mind
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