Athens left the Delian League primarily due to growing tensions and conflicts with other member states, particularly after the Peloponnesian War. The city-state sought to consolidate its power and influence, leading to increased autocracy and imposition of Athenian ideals on allies. Additionally, financial strains and military defeats contributed to Athens' decision to distance itself from the League, which had originally been established for mutual defense against Persia. Ultimately, the desire for independence and a shift in political dynamics prompted Athens to withdraw.
Athens ruled the Delian League.
Sparta led the Peloponnesian League . Athens led the Delian League .
Athens was part of the Delian League and Sparta was part of the Peloponnesian League. -Ava :)
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Athens built an empire by using the money from the Delian League to rebuild and beautify Athens!!
The Delian League led by Athens and the Peloponnesian League led by Athens.
It was pressured by its allies in the Peloponnesian League to restrain Athens interfering in their affairs. Sparta demanded that Athens back off, it refused, and the League and Athens went to war.
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yes they did