Conflict in the Greek World

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Conflict in the Greek World Chapter 4 Section 3

Lesson Objectives Summarize how the Persian wars affected Greece. 59. Explain how Pericles instituted a direct democracy in Athens. 60. Understand the causes and effects of the Peloponnesian War.

58.Summarize how the Persian wars affected Greece.

Persian War All of the Greek city-states united to defeat the Persian army. Spartans- Battle of Thermopylae Athenians- Battle of Marathon However, this did not unite them once the war was won.

59. Explain how Pericles instituted a direct democracy in Athens.

60. Understand the causes and effects of the Peloponnesian War.

The Peloponnesian War Sparta vs. Athens

Athens Dominates Greek World After the war against Persia the Greek world was dominated by Athens. Athens formed the Delian League Sparta formed the Peloponnesian League- In 431 B.C. warfare broke out between Athens and Sparta.

Sparta defeats Athens Athens had a powerful navy. Since Sparta was located inland it could not be attacked by the Athenian navy. Sparta’s foot soldiers could march to Athens. Eventually after 28 years of war Sparta captured Athens.

Greek Dominion Declines After the Peloponnesian War, Greek power declined in the region. City-states constantly fought one another. While they were busy fighting a new power from the north, Macedonia, rose ready to conquer the world.