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Mycenaean Civilization Chapter 9 section 2
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Who were they and where did they come from? Came from grasslands of Russia- settled in the lowlands of Greece
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Kings built fortress type palaces on hilltops In times of danger, people sought shelter in the palace Megaron-square room with fireplace in center was the chief meeting place for the king
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Farmlands Land was divided into estates that was farmed by slaves or tenants Were herders but also hunted for their food
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Economy Traded with Minoan people of Crete Mycenaeans imitated the use of metals, adapted the Cretan language for their own, copied their fashions, and learned how to build and navigate ships Grew olives, learned how to press them for olive oil Sale of oil made them rich
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War-like people Successful traders but a warrior attitude Used shields, spears, swords, and armor made of bronze At first they fought each other, then by the use of ships, they were able to raid other lands By 1400 B.C.- replaced the Minoans as the powerhouse in the Aegean World
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The Real Trojan War The Trojans (people from Troy) controlled the trade routes to the Black Sea- they made money off taxing ships carrying grain and gold to southern Greece and Russia
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So……………. The Mycenaeans attacked Troy around the middle 1200 B.C
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Trojan War- according to Homer 500 years after attack, Homer wrote the Iliad and Odyssey to make a written account of the attack According to Homer- the war was fought over a woman King of Troy’s son Paris fell in love with Helen, the wife of the Mycenaean king
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Trojan War Paris took Helen to Troy Her husband became angry and formed an army to go get his wife back The walls of Troy were thick and tall and they couldn’t get into the city After 10 years of fighting- the Mycenaeans still had not taken over the city
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Trojan War They built a big wooden horse, the best soldiers crawled inside, and the rest of the army “sailed away”. The Trojans saw the ships leave and assumed they won the war
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The Trojans pulled the horse inside the city as a victory prize At night, the Mycenaeans came out, let the rest of the army in through the gates.
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Trojan War The Mycenaeans attacked Troy, killed the king, and burned the city. Helen returned home
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“Dark Ages” Civil Wars broke out over Greece upon the return from the Trojan War Fortress palaces were destroyed The Dorians conquered Greece Many Myceneans left the mainland and settled in the Aegean on tiny islands in an area known as Ionia
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“Dark Ages” As a result of the invasion- Greece entered a dark age until about 800 B.C. All cultural things came to a halt Economic activity came to a standstill They had to rebuild all their civilization- relearn how to do things they knew how to do before Borders kept changing and eventually the borders became permanent and led to the rise of independent city-states
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“Dark Ages” A group called the Hellenes or Greeks began to redevelop their culture, by learning new crafts and skills This civilization was one of the greatest in the world and lasted from 700 B.C. to 336 B.C.
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