CLAB05H3 Chapter 3: Archaic Greece (C. 700-480 BC).docx

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Greece continued to accelerate in pace; popln increased, more colonies, trade dispersed goods beyond the limits of the bronze age. The panhellenic shrines, festivals, and oracles grew in number and importance fostering greek identity. The archaic period also saw new forms of literary, artistic and intellectual expression. All that was lacking to make demos communities into polis-states were: formal political unification of the demos and the creation of a central govnt. Political unification (synoecism) city state is the focal point of the state; those who live outside have a lower civic or social status then city dwellers. All male-inhabitants, regardless of where they lived, were called politai (members of the polis) as if they all lived together in the polis (city) synoecism- the process by which a demos became unified. Political unification of regional territories that contained several important towns beside the central polis was more complex and is not well understood, Amyclar into the spartan polis against its will.

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