3.5 Greek conflict

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3.5 Greek Conflict

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3.5 Greek Conflict
At the end of this class you...
  • understand what the causes for the Persian and the Peleponnesian wars are

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Persian Empire
  • A huge empire that contained large cities
  • Ruled many different people and made them fight for them and pay them tribute
  • King Darius wanted to conquer Europe as well

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 Ionian Revolt 499 - 493 BC
  • Some cities on the Ionian coast asked Greek poleis to help resist the Persians
  • King Darius defeated the Ionian cities
  • Now wanted to conquer Greece as a punishment 

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Battle of Marathon 490 BC
  • Persians decided to attack Athens on a bay called Marathon
  • Athens had asked Sparta for help, but they didn't show
  • Because of tactics the Athenians defeated the Persians
  • The Persians had lost the first Persian war

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Read 'The Second Persian War'. Who won and how did they win?

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Second Persian War 480 - 479 BC
  • Darius's son Xerxes wanted to revenge the war his father lost
  • The Greeks came together to discuss the threat
  • Some poleis accepted Persian rule
  • Athens and Sparta decided to fight

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Battle of Thermopylae 480BCE
  • Battle led by the Spartans
  • Only 300 Spartan soldiers - agains 30.000 Persian soldiers
  • They bravely stood their ground
  • But ultimately they all died, including the Spartan king Leonidas 

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480 BC: Naval battle of Salamis
  • After the destruction of Athens a great naval battle was fought at Salamis.

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The Greek ships, heavier and sturdier, won by ramming the Persian ships, which were designed for greater maneuverability but lacked the open water they needed.
The Peloponnesian Wars
  • After the Persian Wars Athens and Sparta quickly drifted apart again
  • They both started alliances with other poleis
  • Athens started the naval Delian League

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The Peloponnesian Wars
  • Athens started to 'steal' Spartan allies.....
  • Delian League became an Athenian Empire
  • 431 -> WAR 


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The Peloponnesian War
  •  430 BC, a plague struck the city of Athens.
  • 421 BC, Stalemate & Peace.

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The Peloponnesian War
  • But in 415 BC the fighting continued.  
  • Fighting over Syracuse.
  • Athens sent a huge army.
  • Back in Greece Sparta attacked Attica.
  • In 404 BC Athens surrendered.

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Effects of the war...

  • Sparta did not have enough Spartans to occupy Greece.
  •  Athens was allowed to regrow.
  • The war proved one important thing
  • Greece was ready to be ruled by one strong polis.... 

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