No, they did not.
No, the Persians wanted to control Greece. But Greece wanted to be independent so they revolted against the Perisna rule
Ticonderoga Battle was an important Battle for Persian as they were fighting against Greece peoples. In 1755 when Greece Parliament took the rights of Persian peoples then Persians made a unity which was named as `Persion war-e-stimas'. In 1758 it took places in Africa's region. Persians were true fighters. In that battle of Ticonderoga Persian won against of Greece.
Their army by marching and their fleet by sailing.
The Greek city-states in Asia Mnor revolted against Persian rule, the Persians put it down, but the Greek cities of mainland Greece had intervened and the war spread.
Xerxes I fought only one war against the Greeks. His land forces arrived on foot and the naval forces, obviously by sea.
The Persians did not have a war with Sparta. They invaded mainland Greece to put an end to their interference in supporting uprisings of Greek cities in Persian-ruled Asia. They were repelled by a coalition of city-states from southern Greece, of which Sparta was but one.
NO! The Persian war was ancient Greece vs the Persians USA didnt even exist then.
Yes
Certain people in Greece are teaching that the earth is ball-shaped and not a flat disc. Greece begins the fifty- year war with the Persians
the war between the Persians and the Greeks final battle happened in salimis the Athenians gave up the city and went to a near by island where the Persians tried to get through but their ships were to big so they sunk
Initially the Peloponnese Peninsula, but later in the war, it was a couple of hundred city-states in Asia Minor liberated from Persian rule, and with a vested interest in keeping the Persians at bay.
There was no 'Thrmopylai War'. there was a short engageent at Thermopylai as part of the Persian pust into southern Greece.