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When did the greek city states unite?

I think it unite in 1932


What was the main weakness of the Roman empire?

Ancient Greece itself had no real weakness, since each individual city-states makes up for the weakness of another. For example, Spartan had a horrible political system, with oligarchy, monarchy, and democracy all together, yet Athens' democracy more than makes up for Spartan's political weakness. On the other hand, Spartan military make the whole Greece military seem stronger.


How did Alexander help the greek city- states unite?

He provided them a share in the spoils of conquest of the Persian Empire using Greek city soldiers, while using his influence in the Amphictyonic League to keep the Greek cities quiet.


Did Alexander the great unite the greek states?

He did it by force - they were not 'united', they were under his control. When Thebes revolted, he destroyed the city and sold its inhabitants into slavery as a warning to the others.


What leader conquered the greek city states?

Philip II of Macedon the father of Alexander The Great .

Related questions

How did Alexander help Greek city-states unite?

They remained independent.


When did the greek city states unite?

I think it unite in 1932


What was the main weakness of the Roman empire?

Ancient Greece itself had no real weakness, since each individual city-states makes up for the weakness of another. For example, Spartan had a horrible political system, with oligarchy, monarchy, and democracy all together, yet Athens' democracy more than makes up for Spartan's political weakness. On the other hand, Spartan military make the whole Greece military seem stronger.


How did Alexander the Great unite the Greek city-states?

He did it by force - they were not 'united', they were under his control. When Thebes revolted, he destroyed the city and sold its inhabitants into slavery as a warning to the others.


How did Alexander help the greek city- states unite?

He provided them a share in the spoils of conquest of the Persian Empire using Greek city soldiers, while using his influence in the Amphictyonic League to keep the Greek cities quiet.


Did Alexander the great unite the greek states?

He did it by force - they were not 'united', they were under his control. When Thebes revolted, he destroyed the city and sold its inhabitants into slavery as a warning to the others.


Who conquered the greek city states?

Alexander the Great.


When was the only time Greek city-states would unite?

Against the Persian invasion.


What was the importance of Alexander the Great's many conquests?

His father had a dream to unite the city-states. Shortly after he died so Alexander was his heir. Alexander took his father's dream and tried to unite the Greeks, the Persians, and the Macedonians. He failed


What leader conquered the greek city states?

Philip II of Macedon the father of Alexander The Great .


What helped Alexander the great to conquer the Persian empire?

He created alliances with many greek city-states


What happened to the Greek city-states within 200 years after the death of Alexander the Great?

The Romans annexed mainland Greece, including the city-states in 146 BC.