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Transcript
431 BC- 404 BC
PELOPONNESIAN WAR
Causes
 Many Greek cities resented Athens’ domination
of the Delian League
 Some revolted against Athens
 Sparta and Athens were long time rivals
 Sparta led the Peloponnesian League to oppose
the Delian League
Athens strategy
 Naval power
 Surround Sparta by
sea
 Prevent food and
supplies from
reaching
Peloponnesian
League
Sparta Strategy
 Sparta had a
strong army
 Surround Athens
and prevent it
from raising food
around the city
 Did not have a
navy until the
end of the War
Stalemate
 For much of the war, neither side could gain
the upper hand over the other
 With a few short period of peace in between,
it lasted 30 years
Plague
 Athens was severely
weakened when a
plague broke out
 It killed almost 1/3
of the population
including Pericles,
Athens’ able leader
Syracuse Expedition
 The Athenians made a
huge mistake in 416 BC,
they invaded Sicily to
conquer Sparta’s ally,
Syracuse.
 They hoped to destroy the
Spartan’s food supply
 They were surrounded and
annihilated
The war ends
 Syracuse weakened the Athenians, but they
held out for over 10 more years
 The Spartans finally conquered Athens in 404
 Athens had to give up its navy and empire
 Athens had to follow Spartan foreign policy
Aftermath
 Athens was the strongest, now Sparta
 Much of Greece lie in ruin
 Greece was severely weakened economically
and militarily
 Greek culture slowed
Thucydides
 Father of scientific history because of
standards for evidence collecting
 History of the Peloponnesian War