Athens lost its empire and became a second-rate power.
Sparta became temporarily dominant until displaces by Thebes.
Fighting between the Greek city states continued unabated.
The Greek world was devastated and weakened, paving the way for the rise and supremacy of Macedonia.
In Greek Mythology, the Trojan war was a result of a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite. So, yes.
The war was started as a result of a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite. Athena also helped Achilles in some battles by tricking his opponents.
Troy was destroyed and its populace enslaved. Greece was meanwhile taken over by invading tribes and sea peoples.
It actually fought a war against the Hittites (major idecisive batte of Kadesh 1274 BCE). The result of 20 years of war was a standoff, culminating in a peace treaty, cemented by royal inter-marriage, which lasted for a century.
One significant result of the Peloponnesian War was the decline of Athenian power and the weakening of its empire. Following its defeat by Sparta in 404 BCE, Athens faced economic hardship and a loss of political influence in Greece. This shift allowed Sparta to assert dominance, leading to a temporary shift in power dynamics in the region, and ultimately set the stage for future conflicts, including the rise of Macedon.
the territories that the us gain as a result of the war is freedom
None, however, the US annexed Hawaii during the Spanish American War and it did become a US State. That annexation was independent of the War and not as a result of the War.
It was the result of the 1st Indochina War, aka French Indochina War (1946-1954).
Theakaakastan war
The Civil War
what were the results of the quasi-war
Which what.
World War 2 and the Holocaust was the result.
One result of the War of 1812 was later election to the presidency of war heroes Andrew Jackson and of William Henry Harrison.
The Persian Wars lasted from 499-448 BC. The Pelopenesian Wars lasted from 431-404 BC So the answer is: The Persian Wars happened first.
As a result of the Civil War, Congress imprisoned Pro-Southern leaders in Maryland.
The end result was the Allied powers won the war.