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Things to keep in mindThings to keep in mind

What were the results of the Persian and Peloponnesian wars?

Why did Athens enjoy a Golden age under Pericles?

What led to the outbreak of the Peloponnesian wars?

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The Persian WarsThe Persian Wars Athens was the wealthiest Greek

City-State by 500 B.C. Threat came the Persians Look at the map on page 113

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Athens (the Acropolis)

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Marathon

Persian Emperor Darius sent a large force to punish Athens.

Persian Army landed at Marathon Athenian forces were outnumbered

2-1 Athenians forced the Persians to

retreat

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The run of PheidippidesThe run of Pheidippides

Carried news of the Victory to Athens

26.2 Miles Marathon Died when he reached

Athens

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Predicting the futurePredicting the future

Themistocles, the leader of Athens, urged Athens to build a fleet of warships to prepare for future attacks

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Xerxes sends more Xerxes sends more troopstroops

The son of Darius sends more troops from the Persian Empire

Athens had joined forces with Sparta to prevent a loss to the Persian Empire

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ThermopylaeThermopylae A small mountain pass guarded by

a small Spartan force Spartan force led by King Leonidas Held for a long period of time but

could not withstand the force of the Persian Army

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJZ-STX0x0c (view a movie scene from 300)

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Persians march on

Attack and burn Athens, but no one is there

Athens retreated to safety

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Themistocles was right

Using the fleet he had urged them to build, the Athenians defeated the Persian fleet in the Straight of Salamis

Athens defeated the Persians 1 year later

Athens and Sparta defeated the Persian threat

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Xerxes was sure of victory. He had his throne placed on a hill overlooking the sea, in part to savor his victory and in part so his commanders would know that their king was watching them.

      

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Results of the Persian War

Increased their belief in their superiority

Athens was the most powerful city-state

Greece is still worried about the Persian Empire

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Delian LeagueDelian League Made up of Greek City States who

wanted to protect themselves from Persia

Athens dominated the League Moved the Treasury from Delos to

Athens Used Delian League $ to rebuild

their city

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The Delian LeagueThe Delian League

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The Age of PericlesThe Age of Pericles Golden Age for Athens Thriving economy and increased

democracy Athenians had a Direct Democracy Rebuilt the Acropolis With the help of Aspasia, Pericles

turned Athens into the center of Greek Culture

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Greeks vs. GreeksGreeks vs. Greeks

Resentment of the Power of Athens causes Sparta and other Greek countries to form the Peloponnesian League

Peloponnesian government = Oligarchy

Delian government = Democracy A 27 year war was about to start

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The Peloponnesian WarThe Peloponnesian War

Athens had a geographic disadvantage: Sparta was located inland

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Good thought. Bad Good thought. Bad Result.Result.

In an attempt to save the people outside the city, Pericles allows everyone inside the walls of Athens

The Plague strikes as a result of the overcrowding

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Bad leadershipBad leadership

The Plague kills Pericles himself Power Struggles in Athens

undermined the cities Democratic Government

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Did not see this one Did not see this one comingcoming

Sparta allies itself with The Persian Empire

The Spartans defeat Athens

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Sparta after the WarSparta after the War

Will lose to Thebes, another Greek city-state A new power is rising in Macedonia