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Peisistratus implemented significant reforms in Athens, including land redistribution to support the rural poor, which aimed to reduce economic inequality and strengthen his political base. He also promoted cultural development by sponsoring festivals, arts, and religious activities, most notably the Panathenaic Festival, which enhanced civic pride and unity among Athenians. These changes helped to consolidate his power and laid the groundwork for the later democratic developments in the city.

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