It's basic problem started when Pericles died early in the Peloponnesian War which he had led Athens into. His self-promoting successors led the people in assembly voles to commit to actions which ended in their defeat and loss of the empire which Pericles had helped them establish. The city had to revert to more conservative government than the radical democracy to survive.
This war was a conflict in Ancient Greece fought between Athens and it's empire led by Sparta. It divided them as a country.
The Greek city-states, led by Thebes and Athens.
The wealthy landowners in ancient Greece were known as
Overthrew the democratic government of ancient Athens and replaced it with a short-lived oligarchy known as The Four Hundred. ... They believed that they could manage foreign, fiscal, and war policies better than the existing government.
The naval Battle of Salamis won a victory for the Greek allies, primarily Athens. It, in effect, stranded the Persian Army in Greece, forcing it to make a fighting retreat home, leading to its defeat at Plataea. After the war, Athens formed a naval defense league to prevent any further Persian incursions. Athens became he leading cultural center of its time, leading the world in architecture, sculpture, and theater. In time, Athens began to use the treasury of the league as its personal resource, and behaved as an imperial power, bringing it into conflict with its former ally, Sparta, and sparking the Peloponnesian War, which eventually led to Athens' defeat and the fall of democracy in Ancient Greece.
the peloenisian war
This war was a conflict in Ancient Greece fought between Athens and it's empire led by Sparta. It divided them as a country.
No, many other democracies evolved, particularly in the Delian League which Athens led.
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The Delian League led by Athens and the Peloponnesian League led by Athens.
The Peloponnesian War lasted from 431 to 404 BCE. The war was between Athens and the Peloponnesian League which was led by Sparta.
The Greek city-states, led by Thebes and Athens.
Two leagues - one led by Athens, the other led by Sparta.
The Mesopotamia and the Egypt in Ancient Greece
The Mesopotamia and the Egypt in Ancient Greece
The wealthy landowners in ancient Greece were known as
The Greek city-states, led by Thebes and Athens.