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The Persian Wars The Battle of Salamis

The Battle of Salamis

Constructive Response Question Who were the Persians and how did they disrupt life for the Greeks?

Depicted in…

The Battle of Salamis: Who? Athenian Admiral Themistocles Persian King Xerxes

The Battle of Salamis Who: Athenian Admiral Themistocles & the Athenian Navy Vs. Xerxes and the Persian Navy

Greek Triremes

The Battle of Salamis Why: Xerxes burned Athens down after his victory at Thermopylae He chased the Athenians Greeks were protecting Greece!

The Battle of Salamis When: 480 B.C. Where: The narrow straights of Salamis west of Athens (Saronic Gulf)

The Battle of Salamis What happened: Themistocles evacuated Athens and knew the Athenians were better at naval warfare Positioned his fleet near the island of Salamis west of Athens Themistocles lured the Persians in The Persians had trouble turning in the narrow channel Greek triremes destroyed over 1/3rd of Xerxes ships Now the Persians were on the defensive, not offensive

Constructive Response Question Who were the Persians and how did they disrupt life for the Greeks?