Unit Five Block One Lecture Greek Philosophy

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Unit Five Block One Lecture Greek Philosophy World History I Unit Five Block One Lecture Greek Philosophy

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Water, Water … everywhere! Click me Straits of Dardanelles Black Sea Strait of Bosporus Sea of Marmora Ionian Sea Aegean Sea Mediterranean Sea

Where the land invades the water Click me Macedonia Balkan Peninsula Asia Minor Peloponnesian Peninsula Crete

How does Greek civilization Spread? Click Here A - Started on Crete as Minoan civilization (3000 to 1100 BCE/BC) B - Migrated to the Balkan Peninsula (Southeastern Europe) as Mycenaean civilization and spread to costal Asia Minor (1600 to 1000 BCE/BC) C - Maintained during the Dorian (Dark) Ages (1100 to 700 BCE/BC), Archaic period (700 to 480 BCE/BC), and classical period (480 to 323 BCE/BC) D - Spread into western Asia during the Hellenistic period (323 to 146 BCE/BC) Ionian Sea

Major Greek City-states Click Here Macedonia (Macedon) (808 to 179 BCE/BC), homeland of Alexander the Great Troy (3000 to 1250 BCE/CE), barbarians, destroyed at the end of the Trojan War Athens (900 to present), think-tank and cradle of democracy for Greek civilization Sparta (650 to 192 BCE/BC), founded by Dorian invaders, militaristic people

Important military Battles Click Here The Persian Wars! (coming soon to a lecture near you) Thermopylae Pass is where the Spartans fought the Persians using a phalanx tactic and eventually lost during the Second Persian War (480 BCE/BC) The Plains of Marathon are where the Athenian Army beat the Persians in the First Persian War (490 BCE/BC) Salamis island forms the strait in which the Athenian Navy destroyed the Persian Navy via a pincer tactic during the second Persian War (480 BCE/BC)