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natta225 [31]
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Gnom [1K]3 years ago
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In <u>500</u> <u>Bce</u> the Greek city-states on the western coast of Anatolia rose up in rebellion against Persia. This uprising, known as the Ionian revolt (500–494 bce), failed, but its consequences for the mainland Greeks were momentous.

Explanation:

Although the Greeks were often heavily outnumbered, they generally had better tactics, organization and technology than the Persians. ... The usual result of battles were that the Persians would suffer massive casualties against the well armed and well organized Greeks while the Greeks would suffer negligible casualties. What did the Greek city-states do to defend themselves against Persian invaders? ... In preparation for the attack, some of the Greek states formed a defensive league under the SPARTANS. The athenians, however, followed a new military policy insisted on by Themistocles, one of the Athenian leaders, and built a navy.

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