Religious festivals played an important role in Greek life as they honored the many gods the Greeks believed in. The Greeks developed trade with other regions because their mountainous region lacked many resources like crops, so trade brought in needed goods and introduced ideas like the alphabet and use of coins for commerce.
Religious festivals played an important role in Greek life as they honored the many gods the Greeks believed in. The Greeks developed trade with other regions because their mountainous region lacked many resources like crops, so trade brought in needed goods and introduced ideas like the alphabet and use of coins for commerce.
Religious festivals played an important role in Greek life as they honored the many gods the Greeks believed in. The Greeks developed trade with other regions because their mountainous region lacked many resources like crops, so trade brought in needed goods and introduced ideas like the alphabet and use of coins for commerce.
1. What role did religious festivals play in Greek life?
Religious festivals were an important role in Greek life because they
honored the gods. They believed in many gods. They believed in honoring the gods and keeping them happy. They built special places for their gods to live, temples and pyramids. 2. Why did the Ancient Greeks develop trade with other regions? Trade with other peoples contributed the Greece civilization brought the Greece an alphabet and the idea of coins which were used for trade. The Greeks developed trade with other regions because they did not have many resources, such as crops because of the mountainous region.