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The Persian aim was to impose peace on the Greek city-states to stop their internal wars spillng over and disrupting the Persian Empire. When they failed to achieve this, they set about protecting their borders and promoting peace and prosperity within them.

The Greek city-states, with the Persian threat gone, went back to their usual fighting each other with increasing ferocity.

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The Persians had been attempting to impose peace on the Greek city-states. When they failed they resorted to defending their borders against the spillovers and destructions of the ongoing Greek internal wars. The Greeks, having seen off the Persians, went back to their own internal wars.

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The Persians accepted that they could not bring the Greek city-states under control and concentrated on maintaining peace and stability within their empire, and repelling any intrusions from the Greeks.

The Greek city-states, no longer under threat of peace being imposed by Persia, were free to go back to their fighting amongst each other. Athens turned the Delian League which it had led against the Persians in the later stage of the war, into an empire of its own, and used that power to interfere in the other Greek city-states led by Sparta, and brought on the devastating 27-year Peloponesian War.

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The Spartans, having led the successful resistance to the Persian invasion 480-479 BCE, wanted to bring the Greeks who settled in Asia Minor, and were under Persian rule, to mainland Greece, in order to avoid the problems which had brought on the war. The Athenians wanted to bring these cities under protection, and organised the Delian League of 180 city-states to give mutual protection.

The Spartans, with their own internal problems of serf uprisings, withdrew, giving the leadership to Athens. Both remained friends, and twenty years later the Athenians sent a force to help Sparta suppress a serf revolt. This went wrong when the Athenian force started to sympathise with the serfs, and the Spartans sent them home. Ten years later when the Persians agreed to peace, relations between Sparta and Athens went from bad to worse, and as Athens tried to misuse the Delian League to promote its own interests and prosperity, this resulted in the disastrous Peloponnesian War between Athens and the empire it had created out of the Delian League, and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta.

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The Persians returned to running their empire, maintaining peace and prosperity. The Greek city-states went back to their normal fighting each other.

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Why did the Persians and the Greeks react differently to the end of the Persian war?

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