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War in Ancient Greece

War in Ancient Greece

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Daniel Golden

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War in Ancient Greece

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The First Persian War

Warfare was common in Ancient Greece, often over land and resources


The Persians conquered the Greek City-State of Ionia between 546 and 500 BCE.


The Ionians were helped by the Athenians and rebelled against the Persians, burning down the Persian city of Sardis

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Multiple Choice

What were the two things there was so much conflict over in Ancient Greece?

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Land and Resources

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Ships and Slaves

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Cats and Dogs

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First Persian War Cont.

In retaliation for the rebellion, the Persians sailed 20,000 soldiers to Athens and met on a battlefield called Marathon.


The Athenians were outnumbered two to one, but using the element of surprise by attacking at dawn with well-trained Phalanxes, the Persians retreated


The word “Marathon” (a challenging foot race) comes from a legend that tells of a messenger who died after running 26 miles to carry the news of the battle’s victory back to Athens

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Multiple Choice

Approximately how many miles is a modern day marathon?

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13

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26

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7

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The Second Persian War

Xerxes started the Second Persian War. He took 100,000 men from across Persia and Egypt and ships from Phonecia and attacked at Sparta


The Spartan army, led by king Leonidas, held the Persians at bay for as long as they could


A Greek traitor showed the Persians a way behind the Spartan army


Using this information, the Persians overwhelmed the Spartans from both sides

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Multiple Choice

What happened that gave the Persians an advantage while fighting the Greeks?

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A traitor showed them a secret way

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The Greeks ran out of supplies

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The Persians had better strategy

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The Second Persian War

After the defeat of the Spartans, the Persians marched on Athens but arrived to find the city empty as the citizens had retreated


Xerxes burned Athens, and sent his navy to chase the Greek navy, which they outnumbered three to one


Themistocles set a trap He hid his ships until the Persians were trapped in the narrow body of water called the Strait of Salamis


Greeks were able to destroy the Persian ships since they were trapped at the Battle of Salamis


After meeting once again on land, the Persians were again defeated and forced to retreat

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Multiple Choice

After defeating the Spartans, the Persians marched on Athens but found themselves defeated during a naval battle at the Strait of ________

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Sicily

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St. Louis

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Salamis

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