After defeat, Athens was stripped of its empire, and without the revenues they mulcted from it, they were not able to either maintain naval preeminence or afford the expenditures which had supported such extravagances as the beautification of Athens.
It occurred in Athens because it was called the golden age of Athens. THE GOLDEN AGE OF ATHENS OCCURS IN ATHENS!!!!!!
Yes, and as a result they were able to convert the Delian League opposing the Persian Empire into an empire of its own and by appropriating the League's funds, finance the Golden Age.
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The Peloponnesian War ended with Athens stripped of its empire, the loss of the revenues therefrom taking the golden out of the age.
Minoan civilisation Mycenaean civilisation Rise of the city states Athens' golden age Peloponnesian war Age of Alexander and successors (Hellenistic)
what ended the greek's golden age was the pellopenesian war. wich caused diseases.
The war that ended the Golden Age was the Peloponnesian War
Athens led the anti-Persian Delian League. When Persia agreed to stay away from the Greek cities, Athens continued to collect the money from the League, by force if necessary, and spent the money on itself, and the navy which collected the money. The gold made the Golden Age golden. When an over-confident Athens lost a war with the Peloponnesian League, it was stripped of its empire, the gold wasn't there, and the Golden Age was over.
It ended when Athens lost the Peloponnesian War and was stripped of its empire, and the empire's money which bankrolled the prosperity.
After the Persian War, when Athens converted the Delian League, which it had led during the war, into an empire of its own and reaped the profits - a golden age indeed.
The period of time known as the Golden Age of Athens began in 478 BC and lasted until 404 BC. The years in the latter part of the Golden Age were known as the Age of Pericles.
hi so what is the government of the golden age of athens
The Golden Age of Athens
The Golden Age of Athens occurred after the Persian defeat at Salamis .