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It made the Greek states weaken because many people died in fighting and many farms were destroyed. Thousands of people were left without jobs. The war also made it impossible for the Greeks to reunite and work together again.

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Athens was stripped of its empire, Sparta became dominant, was defeated by the Boetian alliance led by Thebes, and eventually peace was dictated by the king of Persia. The resulting power vacuum allowed the rise of Macedonia to dominate Greece - Philip and then his son Alexander.

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The Greek polis was a self-governing city - hundreds of them dotted right around the Mediterranean. They continued on for hundreds of years after the Peloponnesian War.

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It did not. Greece continued to exist and still exists.

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It did not. The Greek city-states continued on their normal fighting amongst each other. Change awaited the rise of Macedon fifty years later.

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