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Explore the historic struggle between Persia and Greece in 492 B.C., from Darius's demand for Greek submission to the Athenian victory at Marathon and the decisive battle at Thermopylae.
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In 492 B.C. Darius of Persia demanded Greece become part of the Persian Empire.
The Athenians ask for the help of Spartans. • The Spartans needed a week to prepare for battle. • Some Athenian generals were not prepared to wait. • The Athenians generals decided to go into the battle alone without help.
The Greeks sent their fastest runner 26.2 miles to Athens to tell of the victory at Marathon.
The Spartan army was ready and fight at Thermopylae (a Spartan loss).
Using the map, show how the Persians were able to defeat the 300 Spartans.
The Persians march south and torch Athens, but no one is there.
The Athenian navy trap, crush, and rammed the Persian fleet.
The aftermath of the war. • Athens becomes the dominant city-state in Greece. • Creation of the Delian League- an alliance of all Greek city-states. • Athens becomes resented by their former allies, especially Sparta.
Create an order of events (10) depicting what happened in the Persian Wars • 1st: In 492, Darius demanded Greece join the Persian Empire. • 2nd: Darius’ messengers were thrown into pits/wells. • 3rd: … • 4th:... • 5th:…