Even while his conquests were continuing, Alexander kept his growing empire united in several effective ways. First, he ensured the contentment of his own troops and officers by rewarding them with land and other material wealth, including leadership positions, from the conquered lands. At the same time, he willingly blended his own culture's ideas and values with the same from the cultures that had been conquered, thereby maintaining a majority-level of happiness among the residents, high and low, of the new empire that was coming into being.
Alexander did several things to keep his empire united when he was alive. One thing that he did was he used his armies to control the cities under his rule.
He had Greeks and Persians marry.
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Alexander the great eventually destroyed the empire, and united it with Greece.
War and expansion
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they fought with other peoples who in their empire.
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They helped keep the large empire united.
Alexander conquered the Persian Empire.
Macedonian generals were fighting for control over his empire.