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Peloponnesian War

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Peloponnesian War

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  1. Peloponnesian War

  2. Basically Athens and Sparta were complete opposites. Athens was a democracy and all about politics and culture. Sparta was an oligarchy where its people were bred to fight. The two city-states were always at each other’s throats. So really, the Peloponnesian war was bound to happen. The war completely changed Greek life. It weakened the most powerful city state, Athens and gave Sparta superior power. Warsynopsis

  3. The Peloponnesian War started in the year 431 when Sparta attacked Athens. • It took place in Mainland Greece, Asia Minor, and Sicily • The war robbed Athens of its Golden age. • Sparta was aided by Persia near the end of the war. How it started

  4. During the war many Athens allies switched to Spartans side • 1 out of 4 people died during the war but not because of the battle • Sparta launched repeated attacks on Attica, taking advantage of there famous army • Alcibiades betrays Athens for Sparta around 421-413 During

  5. The Peloponnesian War ended in the year 404 after Sparta blockaded Athens. • Sparta invades Attica • Athens finally surrendered to Sparta. • Sparta used Persian gold from Cyrus to build there fleet How it ended

  6. Spartan soldiers trained at the age of seven • War lasted for 25 years • Commanders (Athens): Pericles, Cleon, Nicias, Alcibiades • Commanders (Sparta): Archidamus II, Brasidas, Lysander, and Alcibiades Interesting facts

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  8. http://classicalwisdom.com/the-peloponnesian-war-summary-part-one/http://classicalwisdom.com/the-peloponnesian-war-summary-part-one/ • http://library.thinkquest.org/07aug/01367/peloponnesian_war.htm • http://ancienthistory.about.com/cs/peloponnesianwar/a/timepelopwar.htm Sources

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