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When towns surrendered to Alexander the great, their government officials often faced varying fates depending on the town's cooperation and Alexander's strategic goals. In many cases, those who cooperated were retained in their positions to maintain stability and continuity in governance. However, if officials resisted or were perceived as disloyal, they could be executed or replaced. Overall, Alexander aimed to integrate conquered territories smoothly into his empire while rewarding loyalty.

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