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Ancient Greece 1900-133 BC
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Section 1. The First Greek Civilizations
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Geography
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zMountainous zSurrounded by the sea
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Result: ySeafaring people yMany different ways of life
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zSmall Rivers=no need for powerful priesthood
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zMediterranean climate= yOutdoor life yMany men could participate in govt.
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The Minoans
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Crete 2000-1400 BC
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zHighly civilized zSea trading people zInfluenced by Egypt and Mesopotamia zSource of Greek Culture
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“Labyrinth” Palace at Knossos
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Sacred Minoan Bull
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Minoan Bull Jumping
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Destroyed by natural disaster and invaders
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The Mycenaeans 1600-1100 BC
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Main city: Mycenae
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Led by Warrior Kings http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/3006/gallery.html
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zBronze Age culture zInfluenced by the Minoans
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Lion’s Gate at Mycenae 1
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Mycenae Today 1
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Trojan War 1200 BC 2
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Troy
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Homer 2
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zIlliad--story of the Trojan War zOdyssey return of Odysseus
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Helen and Priam 1
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The Trojan Horse
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Achilles 2
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zarete--ideal of excellence and virtue
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zHeinrich Schliemann 1870 zDiscovered Mycenae and Troy
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Troy Today 1
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The Fall of Mycenae zWeakened by earthquakes and internecine (internal struggle) fighting
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The Dorian Invasion 1100-750 BC zBarbarian Greeks z400 year Dark Age
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Section 2: The Greek City-States
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z40-500 sq. miles z20,000 people The Typical City- State (Polis)
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agora--marketplace
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The Heart of the City
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2 Acropolis--fortified hill in center of the city
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Acropolis 2 Agora
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Political structure zCitizens--Greek males zAristocrats: hereditary rulers—usually landowners
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zMonarchy zOligarchy zDirect democracy Many kinds of governments
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Tyrants zSometimes seized the government and took land from the rich and gave it to the poor
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zTyranny died out by 5 th Century BC
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zGreek Colonies
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zAll around the Mediterranean and Black Seas zRelieved population pressures
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New Kind of Army zIron weapons=increased democracy
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2 Hoplite soldiers-- spear and shield
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zPhalanx--block formation zDemocracy: Every man in the army
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Sumerian Phalanx
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Sparta and Athens
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Sparta
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730 Sparta controls Peloponnesus
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zFear of Peasant slave (helots) revolt=
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military state
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Boys learn military discipline The Boy and the Fox
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Spartan lifestyle-- military, austere ylifetime in the military (age 20-60) ystate dedicated to the army
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Spartan Hoplite 8 Phalanx
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Spartan Woman 8
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Spartan Values: duty, strength and discipline over all
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Spartan Government zOligarchy z2 Kings
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Athens
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Draco’s Laws zAthens ruled by Aristocrats zDraconian Laws=debt slavery zAthens verged on Civil War
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Solon’s Reforms
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zOverturned Draconian Laws zFreed slaves
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Cleisthenes’s Reforms-=citizen’s assembly, basis of Athenian democracy
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