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The Persian Wars CHW 3MR Lesson 36

The Persian War Learning Goal: Explain the ways in which the Greeks have manipulated our understanding of the Persians Crash Course video Note (hand out) on the Persian war Video of the Persian war … Athenian Empire

Athenian Empire CHW 3MR Lesson 37

Athenian Empire Learning Goal: Discuss how Athens was able to, for a brief moment in time, achieve cultural greatness. Review Note and discussion DVD (Pericles Takes Athens to Glory)

Athenian Empire Following the Persian wars, the Delian League was formed to protect Greece In 454 BCE, the Delian League treasury was moved from the island of Delos to Athens

The beginning of an empire This was Athens period of glory  lasted 30 years, under Pericles Sparta was concerned about the power of Athens, despite a peace treaty

Athens controlled coastal and island states while Sparta had a large land power called the Peloponnesian League Athens was progressive, worldly, and rich Sparta was considered strong but backwards Rivalry finally led to war

Pericles Takes Athens to Glory Watch the DVD and add information to your note that will help you better understand the impact of Athenian Empire

Peloponnesian War Corinth was a member of Sparta’s Peloponnesian League but was a powerful trading city  more independent Athens tried to prevent Corinth from achieving prosperity Sparta decided that this was against the peace treaty This became the longest, most bitter, and costly war in Greek history Lasted 27 years

Athens had the best chance of winning until it was struck by a plague, in 430 BCE (2nd year of the war) Pericles died A new leader was chosen Alcibiades

418 Athens failed in a direct attack on Sparta 416 Athens attacked Melos and won 415-413 Athens attempted to capture far off Syracuse (on Sicily) this was a disaster 408 Persians supported Sparta Sparta learned to destroy Athenian ships

405 final battle Sparta captured and burned the Athenian fleet while it was on shore, searching for food Rather than kill or enslave all the Athenians, Sparta only demanded complete surrender and total loss of freedom Sparta unleashed a 2 year reign of terror Athens was retaken by exiles and democracy was restored in 403 Athens recovered but was never a great power again

Pericles’ Funeral Oration Read this oration and respond to the questions