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There was a narrow pass leading to southern Greece. By blocking it, they hoped to force a sea battle in the adjacent strait and defeat the Persian fleet and so remove the sea threat to their cities.

the sea battle failed, and the blocking force vacated the pass.

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Why did the Greeks choose Thermopylae as the place to oppose the Persians?

To force a sea battle in the narrow strait adjacent. The object was to destroy the Persan flet which threatened the Grek cities, and also protected the Persian supply fleet.


Why did the Greeks choose Thermopylae as a place to oppose the Persians?

The Greeks had to eliminate the Persian naval threat to their city-states in order for their armies could leave off defending them and unite to face the Persian army. They blocked the pass of Thermopylae to force the Persians to attempt to turn it by sea. The Greek fleet waited in the nearby channel to pounce. Unfortunately for them they lost the sea battle and the force of 7,000 holding Thermopylae was withdrawn. The Spartan and Thespian contingents stayed behind to cover the withdrawal and were killed. The Greeks tried again a Salamis and were succful, and their armies united the following summer to defeat the Persian army at Plataea.


Why did the Greeks choose Thermopylae at the place to oppose the Persians?

It was a narrow pass and easy to block with a small force. The Greek plan was to force the Persians to try to outflank the holdup in the pass by sea, and the Greek navies were waiting in the nearby strait to pounce, needing a sea victory to remove the Persian amphibious threat to their cities and allow their main armies defending their cities to come out and join up for a real land battle. The sea battles went on for three days and the Greek fleet lost and withdrew. The blocking force, its mission now gone, also withdrew, with the Spartans and Thespians remaining behind to cover the withdrawal and being overwhelmed and destroyed.


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Why did the Greeks choose Thermopylae as the place to oppose the Persians?

To force a sea battle in the narrow strait adjacent. The object was to destroy the Persan flet which threatened the Grek cities, and also protected the Persian supply fleet.


Why did the Greeks choose Thermopylae as a place to oppose the Persians?

The Greeks had to eliminate the Persian naval threat to their city-states in order for their armies could leave off defending them and unite to face the Persian army. They blocked the pass of Thermopylae to force the Persians to attempt to turn it by sea. The Greek fleet waited in the nearby channel to pounce. Unfortunately for them they lost the sea battle and the force of 7,000 holding Thermopylae was withdrawn. The Spartan and Thespian contingents stayed behind to cover the withdrawal and were killed. The Greeks tried again a Salamis and were succful, and their armies united the following summer to defeat the Persian army at Plataea.


Why did the Greeks choose Thermopylae at the place to oppose the Persians?

It was a narrow pass and easy to block with a small force. The Greek plan was to force the Persians to try to outflank the holdup in the pass by sea, and the Greek navies were waiting in the nearby strait to pounce, needing a sea victory to remove the Persian amphibious threat to their cities and allow their main armies defending their cities to come out and join up for a real land battle. The sea battles went on for three days and the Greek fleet lost and withdrew. The blocking force, its mission now gone, also withdrew, with the Spartans and Thespians remaining behind to cover the withdrawal and being overwhelmed and destroyed.


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It was prepared for war to defend itself and contribute to and lead the Greek effort by sea and land to oppose the Persian invasion. Thermopylae was a holding operation to force a sea battle in the hope of destroying the Persian navy which threatened the Greek cities. The failure of this plan led to a subsequent sea battle at Salamis which succeeded. Sparta then led the coup de grace in the land battle at Plataia.


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