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The fighting between the Greek city-states in the years after the Peloponnesian War left Greece open to attack from?

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What war left Greece weak and divided?

The Greek world was always a collection of independent city-states which fought each othr on a continuing basis. But in the Peloponnesian War 431-404 BCE between the Athenian Empire and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta was devastating, opening the way for Macedonian dominance 60 years later.


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The Athenian empire fought the Peloponnesian League. It lasted 27 years, devastated the Greece world from Sicily to Asia Minor. Athens was defeated and lost its empire. The internecene fighting between Greek city-states restarted after that war, with differing alliances until Macedonia took advantage of it and established dominance.


30 years after the Persian Wars Greece experienced what?

The Persian Wars ended in 449 BCE. 30 years later in 419 BCE, the devastating Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE), between the Athenian Empire and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta, was half way through.


How many years was the peloponnesian?

The Peloponnesian War : 431 to 404 BC .


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How did the peloponnesian war reshape ancient Greece?

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What led to the peloponnesian war what were its consequences?

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