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Delian League, Athens in the Age of Pericles, and The Peloponnesian War
p from the Prentice Hall World History Connections to Today textbook
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Delian League An alliance between Athens and other Greek
city-states where they agreed to protect each other. Alliance- formal agreement between two or more nations or powers to cooperate & come to one another’s defense. This league was organized by Athens so they could defend themselves in case Persia decided to attack them. (website)
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Athens in the Age of Pericles
460 B.C.-429 B.C.- “Age of Pericles.” This was considered a golden age for Athens. The city was under the leadership of Pericles at this time. Pericles- statesman (former general in the army) who helped the economy to thrive and helped the government to become more democratic.
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Athens in the Age of Pericles
With the help of an educated foreign-born woman named Aspasia, Pericles turned Athens into the cultural center of Greece. Pericles & Aspasia surrounded themselves with thinkers, writers, and artists. Through building programs and festivals, they supported the arts. They had a major impact on Athenian culture.
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Peloponnesian War 431 B.C.- Warfare broke out between Athens and Sparta. Soon, all of Greece became engulfed in the fighting. This war went on for 27 yrs. What do you think caused this war?
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Peloponnesian War Cause of conflict- Many Greeks outside of Athens disliked how powerful Athens had become. ATHENS SPARTA -Had formed Delian League -Supported democracy among its allies -Formed the Peloponnesian League in reaction to the success of Athens -Encouraged oligarchy
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Peloponnesian War When Sparta invaded Athens, Pericles allowed people from the surrounding countryside to move inside the city walls. Overcrowded conditions soon led to disaster. A terrible plague broke out, killing at least 1/3 of the population. The city’s democratic government began to have problems.
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War Continues…. Sparta eventually allies itself with Persia, the longtime enemy of the Greeks. 404 B.C.- With the help of the Persian navy, the Spartans captured Athens. The Spartans took the Athenian fleet and their empire. Result: Peloponnesian War ended Athenian domination of the Greek world.
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