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PELOPONNESIAN WAR: LASTED FOR 27 YEARS Which groups fought against each other in this war? Sparta and Athens What were the factors (events or reasons) that led up to the war? Thirty years after the Persian War other city-states feared increasing Athenian influence: a. insisted that other city-states adopt their coinage b. all court cases must be tried in Athenian courts c. Pericles used Delian League funds to build the Parthenon increasing Athenian prestige d. Athens interference in dispute between Corinth and one of it’s colonies DELIAN LEAGUE The Delian League was an association of Greek citystates in the 5th century BC. It was led by Athens. Because many of the league's poleis were too poor to contribute ships to the collective navy, they paid taxes to Athens so that there would be enough money to build the expensive triremes. TRIREME The navies of ancient times were dominated by a warship called the trireme Motivated by three ranks of oars pulled by over 150 men they could reach speeds up to 10 knots The top deck carried a small crew of archers and marines who did the fighting in case of close conflict Triremes averaged about 18 feet wide and about 130 feet long primary weapon was a ram at the front of the bow which was right about at the water line Tactic of attack was to build up momentum by heavy rowing and then smash into an enemy vessel built for short, close in, battles; not made to handle long, open ocean campaigns very fast and maneuverable which gave them a critical advantage in the close-in battles that were typical of ancient naval engagements TRIREMES PELOPONNESIAN LEAGUE What was the Peloponnesian League? The Peloponnesian League was an alliance of states in the Peloponnese in the 6th and 5th centuries BC. The city-states that joined this league were allied with Sparta. Most were fearful of Athens increasing power. Spartan advantages: a. Powerful army b. located inland c. allied with Persia Athenian disadvantages: a. had powerful navy but could not attack Sparta by sea c. had many enemies as a result of misuse of power and influence d. Sparta allied itself with Persia e. plague strikes Athens How long did this war last? The fighting lasted for 27 years would last indefinitely? How did the tide of war change? Who won? How? Because Sparta had no navy Several allies of Athens switched sides Sparta built a navy with funds from Persia (in return for Ionia) Sparta was victorious in 404BC Sparta defeated the Athenian naval fleet The effects of the war: Many city-states declined in population Fighting had destroyed farmland and unemployment was high Thousands of young men fled to join the Persian army as Mercenaries (hired soldiers) Greece lost the ability to govern itself Thebes (another city-state) overthrew the Spartans in 371BC The city-states continued to fight with each other and Greece continued to become weaker as a result Greece was invaded by the Macedonians led by Alexander the Great