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Alexander unified Greece in a way they had never previous been united. It was under his rule that the world began looking at the people of the region as a single people rather than identifying them by their city or region (i.e. Greeks as apposed to Athenias, Atticans or Achaeans).

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He ended the power of the city-states and established a unified nation.

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Greece was the least effected country during Alexander the Great's reign. Greece was mostly effected because it helped to bring other regions' culture to Greece.

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