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The Persian
War

By the year 800 BC the Greek city-states had too many
people. Many people were out of work. The Greeks moved along the Mediterranean Sea to the
east and west looking for new places to set up city-states. One place they built
city-states was along the eastern side of the Aegean Sea. The Greeks living along the
Aegean Sea did not like Persian rule. Persian dictators were trying to tax the
city-states.
War broke out over this. The first invasion took
place in 490 BC. Darius I was the Persian King at this time. Darius I decided to conquer
all of Greece. At first the Persians conquered everyone they met. Darius I sent advisers
to Greece. Sparta and Athens refused his control and killed the Persian advisers. Darius I
became very upset about this. He took his army to fight the Greeks at Marathon. Marathon
was a beach 26 miles east of Athens. The Persians lost this battle. A runner was sent to
Athens to tell Athenians the good news of the victory. (This is how the Marathon Race got
its name.)
The Persians were short on supplies so they had to
return home after their defeat at Marathon.
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The second invasion of Greece by the Persians
happened in the year 480 BC. Xerxes was the Persian King at this time. He gathered a huge
army. This army attacked the Greeks at Thermopylae, a town just north of Athens. Three
hundred Spartans under the leadership of Leonidas I fought in this battle until the last
Greek fell. The Persians then headed to Athens. The Athenians received news of the
approaching army. The people left Athens before the Persians reached the city. The
Persians sacked then burned Athens.
The Persians were finally defeated by the Greek navy
in a bloody sea battle. Fewer than 400 Greek ships under the Athenian general Themistocles
beat 1200 Persian ships. Xerxes went home after the defeat. However, he left a large army
in Greece. The Spartans and Athenians fought the Persian army. The combined forces were
able to beat the Persians.
The Persian Wars lasted for twenty
years. The Persians never fought the Greeks again.
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Flow Chart of the Persian Wars
Persians under Darius |
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attacked Athenians |
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because they wanted to teach the
Greeks a lesson for revolting against Persian rule. |
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Athenians defeated the Persians. |
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Persians under Xeres the Great |
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attacked Athenians |
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because they wanted to try again. |
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The Spartans helped the Athenians
defeat the Persians again. |
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