The Athenians Spartans defeated their enemies in the Persian Wars by combining their power. After the matter, a large part of the Persian fleet was destroyed and all Persian garrisons were kicked out of Europe. In conclusion, the Persian Wars changed Greece by uniting the city-states.
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Sparta won the Peloponnesian war by conquering the Athenian fleet by tricking the Athenians to come out of their main city by having them believe that their port was undefended. It was, but when they came back, the Spartans had already taken out their navy, Athens most powerful force.The Athenians came back and realized the Spartans were there. They didn't surrender immediately and hid in their walls where they starved, so they had no choice but to surrender. After the war, Sparta had some control over Athens for a little bit, but Athens eventually made a comeback. In conclusion, this changed Greece by causing friction between the city-states and making them venerable to other attacks.
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Alexander the Great was trained by Ariostotle. He conquered land for 15 years and was never defeated. He conquered from Greece to Egypt, and he planted seeds of Greek civilization along the way. He was considered a god, and was called invincible by the Oracle. He died on June 323 BC from malaria. His empire crumbled shortly after because no one was as strong as Alexander. In conclusion, he changed Greece by populating it and spreading Greek culture by getting territory.
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