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The Rise of Greek Population and Trade in Antiquity
Greece experienced a significant population decline after 1200 BC due to the destruction of palaces, but saw a remarkable resurgence after 750 BC as the climate improved. This population growth was driven by the need for more food, leading the Greeks to leverage their strategic geographical position with peninsulas and harbors to become key middlemen in Mediterranean trade. They imported food from regions like Ukraine and Egypt, exporting finished goods and achieving high population densities. This economic success made the Persians' attempt to conquer Greece at that time particularly challenging.