Peloponnesian War Ppt
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Classical Greece
Do Now and Objective
Write the following Objective in your notebook:
Determine the causes of the Peloponnesian War,
the outcome of the war, and the effect it had on
Greek civilization
Read “Turning Point” on page 120 in your
textbooks and answer the two Document Based
Questions on the bottom of the page
The Challenge of Persia
As Greek civilization spread throughout
Mediterranean, came into contact with
Persian empire to the east
Ionian Greek cities in western Asia Minor
had fallen to Persia by mid-500s BC
499 BC Athenian navy tried to help them
revolt from Persia
Caused Persian king Darius to seek revenge
on Athens
490 B.C. Persians landed on plain of
Marathon, 26 miles from Athens
Battle of Marathon
490 B.C. Persians land on plain of Marathon, 26 miles
from Athens
Athenian army attacked and defeated Persians
According to legend, news of Persia’s defeat was
brought by an Athenian runner named Pheidippides,
who raced from Marathon to Athens
With last breath, announced “Victory, we win” before
dropping dead
Today’s marathon race based on this heroic story
Battle of Marathon proved to the Athenians that
Persians could be defeated and gave them new
confidence in their city-state
Persia Plots Revenge
Darius dies in 486 B.C., Xerxes becomes new
Persian monarch
Xerxes vowed revenge and planned to invade
Greece
To prepare for the attack, some of the Greek
states formed a defensive league under the
Spartans
Athenians built a navy
Xerxes led massive invasion force into Greece
Despite differences, Athenians and Spartans united
by common goal of defeating Persian invaders
Greeks able to defeat Persians and take control
of Aegean Sea
The Athenian Empire
After defeat of Persians, Athens took over
leadership of entire Greek world
478 B.C. Athenians formed defensive alliance
against Persians known as Delian League
Under Athenian leadership, Delian League
liberated all Greek states in the Aegean from
Persian control
Athens had created an empire
Under Pericles: leader in Athens from 461 to
429 B.C. who helped create democracy
Age of Pericles: height of Athenian power and
brilliance
Roots of the Peloponnesian War
After defeat of Persians, Greek world divided into two sides
1. Athenian empire and the Delian League
2. Sparta and its supporters: The Peloponnesian League
Athens and Sparta had very different societies and couldn’t tolerate the other’s systems
Sparta feared the growing power of the Athenian empire
Series of disputes led to outbreak of Great Peloponnesian War in 431 B.C.
The Peloponnesian War
Began in 431 B.C.
Strategies of each side:
Athens
Planned to remain behind city’s protective walls and receive supplies from
their colonies and navy
Sparta
Surrounded Athens, hoping Athenians would send their army to fight outside
the walls
Sparta had stronger army, Athens had stronger navy
Second year of war, plague broke out in overcrowded city of Athens
Killed more than one-third of the people, including Pericles
Athens continued to fight on for another 25 years
405 B.C.-Athens’ fleet is destroyed
Within the year, Athens surrendered
Walls torn down, navy disbanded, Athenian empire destroyed
Outcome and Effect on Greek Society
Weakened major Greek city-states
Ruined any possibility of cooperation
During next 67 years, Sparta, Athens, and Thebes (new Greek power) struggled to
dominate Greek affairs
By continuing their wars, Greeks ignored the growing power of Macedonia to
the north
This would eventually cost them their freedom