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why might attacks on the greek city-states been difficult for the persians

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What people had rights and responsibilities in greek citystates?

Citizen


Did the Persians conquer the greek?

Yes


Did the greek want to be ruled by the Persians?

No, which is why they fought.


What advantages did the e Greek solders have over the Persians?

They were armoured, whereas the Persians had wicker shields.


Why did the Greek historian Herodotus show bias against the Persians?

Because he was Greek.


What did the Persians do after the battle at Thermopylae?

After defeating the doomed Spartan/Greek rear guard led by the Spartan king Leonidas at the narrow pass of Thermopylae the Persians went on to raid the Greek countryside and burned the Greek City-State of Athens . Afterwards , the Persians returned home .


What hapend at thermopylae?

The Persians defeated the Greek forces..


Who was the Greek leader who defeated the Persians?

Alexander the Great .


Why did Athenians sail to nearby islands in panic?

The Greek set a trap so that they could surround the Persians.


Another greek historian author of history of the Persians?

Herodotos.


Did Greek city-colonies in Asia minor welcomed the Persians?

No


How did the geography of the Greek peninsula help them defeat the Persians?

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