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Peloponnesian Wars academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/.../core/thuk2.htm

I. Causes (Peloponnesian Wars) monolith.dnsalias.org/.../classic5/imperial.html 1. Delian League increased taxes a. Protect Greek states -fortify cities -build military -Charge high “service fees” 2. City States rebel a. Athens vs. Sparta 3. Control of Peloponnesian Peninsula a. Southern Greece

II. Results (Peloponnesian Wars) www.mrdowling.com/701-peloponnesian.html 1. Sparta Wins a. Strong Military 2. Weak Spartan government a. Difficulty maintaining control among Greek city-states 3. Philip II of Macedonia a. Capitalizes on weak Spartan government b. Attacks and takes control of Greece