Ancient Greek statesman Pericles was born c. 495 B.C. in Athens, Greece. His father, Xanthippus, was a famous general and statesman who came from a wealthy family of aristocrats. Pericles mother, Agariste, was niece to the famed statesman and reformer Cleisthenes, who lead the controversial Alcmaeonidae clan.
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He prepared for war.
He called Kennedy a pirate.
He organized anti-United States demonstrations.
The colonists were angry about the Sugar Act largely due to the economic consequences.
D= Both succeeded in winnowing independence only after violence