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svp [43]
2 years ago
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Why were the Greeks so dead set on not allowing Persia to take them over?

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luda_lava [24]2 years ago
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koban [17]2 years ago
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The Greeks simply wouldn't accept the idea of being invaded by another country and they fought until they won. Another factor was that by uniting the city-states, particularly the Spartans and Athenians, it created a skilled, well balanced army that was able to defeat the Persians despite their numbers.

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