Mapping the West: Mediterranean Civilizations, c. 500 B.C.E.

Mapping the West: Mediterranean Civilizations, c. 500 B.C.E.

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Figure 2.3: MAPPING THE WEST Mediterranean Civilizations, c. 500 B.C.E.
Figure 2.3: At the end of the sixth century B.C.E., the Persian Empire was by far the most powerful civilization touching the Mediterranean. Its riches and its unity gave it resources that no Phoenician or Greek city could match. The Phoenicians dominated economically in the western Mediterranean, while the Greek city-states in Sicily and southern Italy rivaled the power of those in the heartland. In Italy, the Etruscans were the most powerful civilization; the Romans were still a small community struggling to replace monarchy with a republic.

Analyzing the Map: What can the locations of the Greek settlements tell us about their influence in the Mediterranean region in this period?

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Analyzing the Map: What can the locations of the Greek settlements tell us about their influence in the Mediterranean region in this period?

Making Connections: What geographic and other factors can account for the extent of Persian influence in this period?

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Making Connections: What geographic and other factors can account for the extent of Persian influence in this period?