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zubka84 [21]
4 years ago
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What were the leading causes of the peloponnesian war ?

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Sedaia [141]4 years ago
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•Sparta was the head of the Peloponnesian league
• formed to provide protection & security for members
• tensions built between the Delian League leaded by Sparta and Peloponnesian leagues
•Mutual fear led to war between Athens and Sparta
•Sparta took to sea as well as land, destroyed Athenian fleet; Athens surrendered eventually after 15 years
oksano4ka [1.4K]4 years ago
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<span><span>The reasons for this war are sometimes traced back as far as the democratic reforms of Cleisthenes, which Sparta always opposed. However, the more immediate reason for the war was Athenian control of the Delian League, the vast naval alliance that allowed it to dominate the Mediterranean Sea.By 454 BC, when the League's treasury was transferred to Athens, the alliance had become an empire in all but name. Over the next two decades it began treating its fellow members as ruled subjects rather than partners, and fought several short wars to force members who wanted to leave the League to rejoin it.In 433 BC, when Athens signed a treaty of mutual protection with Corcyra (modern-day Corfu) - one of the few other city-states with a major navy of its own - Sparta and its allies interpreted the move as an act of provocation. A year later Sparta cancelled its peace treaty with Athens.Then in 431 BC a contingent of soldiers from Thebes, Sparta's ally, tried to seize control of a town called Potidea. Caught and imprisoned, the townspeople put all 200 members of the advanced party to death. When a messenger from Athens arrived the next day to persuade the town against such a rash act, it was too late. The war had begun.





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