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. . . the Peloponnesian War .
The Athenian trade ban on Megara.
The Peloponnesian War was a conflict between the two city-states of Athens and Sparta .
The Peloponnesian League led by Sparta against the Athenian empire resulted in the devastation of the Greek world, the defeat of Athens and its reduction to a second rate power, further wars between the Greek city-states in varying alliances, and the opportunity for Macedonia to impose control on the weakened Greek cities.
From 431-404 BCE, the desolation of Greece from Sicily to to Asia Minor.
. . . the Peloponnesian War .
The Peloponnesian war resulted from conflict between the democratic Athens and oligarchic Sparta. This war wrought subtler changes to the Greek society.
The Athenian trade ban on Megara.
The Peloponnesian War was a conflict between the two city-states of Athens and Sparta .
Athens' expansionist activities were opposed by the Peloponnesian League headed by Sparta. Continuing Athenian pressure on cities outside its empire resulted in a series of clashes which led to war between the two power blocs.
The Peloponnesian War was brought on by a dispute over Epidamnus between Corinth and Cercyra (Corfu).
The Peloponnesian War of the Athenian empire versus the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta resulted in the defeat of Athens which was stripped of his empire. Continuing war between Greek city-states enabled Macedonia to move in and take over.
It resulted from a confrontation between the Athenian empire and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta. It went on for an unexpected 27 years and devastated Greece. Athens eventually lost and was stripped of its empire. Fighting between Greek cities resumed as usual shortly afterwars.
The Peloponnesian League led by Sparta against the Athenian empire resulted in the devastation of the Greek world, the defeat of Athens and its reduction to a second rate power, further wars between the Greek city-states in varying alliances, and the opportunity for Macedonia to impose control on the weakened Greek cities.
From 431-404 BCE, the desolation of Greece from Sicily to to Asia Minor.
Jealousy manifested between Sparta and Athens as Sparta controlled the Peloponnesian League and Athens's controlled city and state governments in Greece. The war resulted in Sparta and Athens's quest to have ultimate control over the country's military and government.Athens, having established an empire out of the Delian League city-states it led against Persia, began to use this power to interfere in the affairs of other Greek cities, culminating in trying to bankrupt Megara, a member of the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta. Athens ignored appeals by Sparta to back off, refused War then broke out.
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