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Athems was in continuous wars through the 5th and 4th Centuries BCE. Its prosperous period came after the war ended against Persia, but having converted the anti-Persian Delian League into an empire of its own, it came into continual conflicts with these 180 citiy-states each year, colecting the annual funds by force. The records of Athens show losses each year in these enforcement battles. With these enforced funds, Athens was able to become prosperous, but continued to engage in warfare with other city-states, keeping 100 warships at sea each year. As a result of its interference with other cities outside its empire, it became engaged in the devastating 27-year war against the Peloponesian League led by Sparta. It lost this war, was stripped of its empire and the easy money which it brought. It had a period of peace when it was incorporated into the Roman Empire, but never the level of prosperity that warfare had brought it.
Athens was one of the 2,000 city-states which fought each other over a thousand years.
He helped establish an empire over 180 other Greek city-states which enriched Athens, and brought in radical democracy, and led it into a destructive 27-year war which cost it its empire and a massive loss of its people.
Athens was a city-state which owned Attica - a territory in central-eastern Greece. In the second half of the 5th Century BCE it had an empire of 200 other city-states in Asia Minor and the Islands from which it extracted annual payments used to extend its own prosperity.
by starting a war
by starting a war
The city-states of Athens and Sparta fought each other in the Peloponnesian War .
King Abdulaziz brought peace and prosperity to tribes; before, they were fighting each other.
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they didn't like the Athens because they the other city state pay them money and give them lands for colonies.
Pericles called Athens the school for all Greece, because he believed that Athens was better than all the other cities in culture and government. He believed that all the other city states should follow Athens example.