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Why did Alexanders conquest mark the beginning of the Hellenistic Era?

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Was Alexanders empire split into Syria?

When Alexander died he left no clear successor so his generals split it up into what we mow call the Hellenistic kingdoms. These finally settled out into Syria, Egypt and Macedonia.


What challenges does Alexanders empire face now since he is dead?

their empire will get weaker


What was Alexander's father's plan that Alexander finished?

to spread greek culture and civilization.(hellenistic culture)


Were the Jews of the diaspora living?

throughout Alexanders empire


Why was Alexanders empire so short lived?

Alexander the Great's empire was short-lived primarily due to the vast territorial expanse he conquered, which made it difficult to govern effectively. His sudden death in 323 BCE left a power vacuum and a lack of a clear succession plan, leading to infighting among his generals, known as the Diadochi. Additionally, the diverse cultures and administrative challenges within the empire made it hard to maintain control and cohesion. Consequently, his empire fragmented into several Hellenistic kingdoms shortly after his death.


Why did the south object to Alexanders plan to repay the bonds?

because


How was Alexanders empire divided?

His generals split it up and continued to fight over the spoils. This settled down in the longer term to the Hellenistic kingdoms of Macedon, Syria and Egypt, with some other minor ones from time to time. They were progressively swallowed up in an expanding Roman empire.


How did the Hellenistic era reflect and diverge from alexanders intentions for his empire?

The Hellenistic era, which began after Alexander the Great's conquests, reflected his intentions to spread Greek culture and foster a cosmopolitan society across the regions he conquered. However, it diverged from his vision in that it led to the fragmentation of his empire into several Hellenistic kingdoms, each pursuing its own interests and cultural adaptations rather than a unified empire under a single ruler. Additionally, while Alexander aimed to blend cultures, the resulting kingdoms often emphasized local traditions, creating a mosaic of cultures rather than a cohesive Greek identity.


What countries were part of Alexanders Greek Empire?

Alexander conquered hi


How far east Alexanders empire reach at its highest point?

India


What was the full extent of Alexanders empire before his death?

Alexander conquered Egypt, Macedonia, and the Persian Empire.