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1 Alexander the Great

2 After the Peloponnesian War… Alliances were made by different city-states to aid each other –Didn’t last long –Each city-state put its own needs above the common good

3 In Macedonia … New leader came to rule –King Philip United Macedonia under one rule Wanted to do the same for Greece Wanted to make Greece apart of his empire

4 In Macedonia … Why?? –Loved Greek culture –Hired Aristotle to teach his son, Alexander –Alexander learned to appreciate different people and cultures –From Philip, Alexander learned to be a great warrior

5 On the move … Philip invaded Greece –couldn’t be stopped By 338 B.C., he controlled most of Greece, including Athens His goal was not to destroy Greece or her culture

6 In Greece … Philip made a few decisions: –City-states could rule themselves –Said Greeks couldn’t fight amongst themselves These provisions were meant to ensure peace!

7 After Philip dies … In 336 B.C., Alexander takes the throne –He was 20 –Was not satisfied ruling Greece –Wanted the world Eastern Europe Northern Africa Asia Minor

8 Alexander the Great He began with the Persians (Asia Minor) –Took back former Greek colonies –Aided by the people of Persia As he conquered, he established cities –Named most of them after himself Called “Alexandria”

9 Alexander the Great Why do you think Alexander returned home using a different route than he started with? Alexandria –Became centers for learning –Spread Greek culture

10 Alexander the Great –People spoke the same language –Worshipped the same gods –As he conquered, he integrated aspects of other cultures into the Greek culture and shared those ideas (assimilation)

11 Alexander the Great He did this so that those conquered would more readily accept his rule Because he was so influential, the period he ruled is known as “The Hellenistic Age”

12 Alexander the Great Throughout his conquests, Alexander never lost a single battle! Once he returned home, Alexander became very ill and died at the age of 32

13 Alexander the Great No one was strong enough to lead the entire empire –Split into 3 sections Macedonia Syria Egypt

14 Alexander the Great Alexander left behind his legacy: –Hellenistic Culture! –In Math: Euclid: –From Egypt –Was the “Father of Geometry” –Studied lines and angles

15 Alexander the Great Archimedes: –From Syracuse on the island of Sicily –Principle of levers and pulleys –In Geography: Aristarchus: –Developed the idea that the Earth and planets moved around the Sun

16 Alexander the Great –In Science: Alexandria, Egypt –Center for medicine and surgery –Doctors discovered that the brain was the center of the nervous system


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