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The Persians wanted to bring the Greek city-states under control to stop their endless internal wars spilling over into and disrupting the Persian Empire. While some of the Greek cities were amenable to this, many resisted, and having driven back the Persians, went back to fighting each other with increasing frequency and devastation.

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