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THE WAR ATHENS vs SPARTA – THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR Thucydides • Athenian Historian & General 460-400 BC • Wrote the “History of the Peloponnesian War” • “Father of Scientific History” • Thorough evidence-gathering • Not interested in the role of the “Gods” •Unbiased •He was there: Peloponnesian War 431–404 BC • Thucydides vs Herodotus To hear this history rehearsed, for that there be inserted in it no fables, shall •Herodotus wanted toBut tell story/ entertainMoral be perhaps not delightful. heathat desires to look into theLesson truth of things done, and which (according to the condition of humanity) may be done •Thucydides wanted record accurate accounts to him informagain, or at least their like, to shall find enough herein to make think it HumanAnd Nature profitable. it is compiled rather for an everlasting possession than to be rehearsed for a prize. ATHENS vs SPARTA – THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR SPARTA ATHENS Upper class had all of the power, Helots (slaves) did the majority of the work All citizens are equal, but women & slaves were not citizens Education is focused on military strategies & war Education is focused on physical & mental skills Judicial system is run by the King Juries selected by pop., very large and decided verdict by secret ballot No real aspirations of expansion in Greece Sought to expand & control other city-states of Greece The war began as a result of Athens's want of expansion ATHENS vs SPARTA – THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR •Peloponnesian League (Sparta) •Main Land City-States •Delian League (Athens) •Fight the Persians •Naval Power •Conflict between Megara & Corinth- 449 BC •Athens aided Megara •15-years of war •30 Year Peace Signed •Athens & Sparta ATHENS vs SPARTA – THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR • Athens started to expand and oppress allies & enemies • Enemies: Sparta, Peloponnesian League, Macedonia, Persia, & Athenian Allies • Athens’s Navy allowed them to expand and control allies/ colonies • Athens’s leader Pericles knew the peace treaty wouldn’t last. ATHENS vs SPARTA – THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR Pericles •Athenian Leader- “First Citizen of Athens” •Turned Athens into an Empire- Lead the People •Athens could not match Sparta’s Army, routinely invaded Attica •Pericles had a wall built between Athens & Sea port •Sparta was unable to cut off access to the Sea- ineffective siege ATHENS vs SPARTA – THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR Pericles •Athens could behave like an Island •Disease spread within walls, killed 30 000 Athenians •Pericles died of the Plague in 429 BC ATHENS vs SPARTA – THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR Head to Head • Each side used their military strength to attack the other • Sparta used its large army to ravage Athens's surrounding country-side • Athens’s navy attacked the coast & transported small land forces quickly •Navy forced Sparta to keep part of army at home •never able to fight a decisive battle ATHENS vs SPARTA – THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR 3 Phases of the War •Phase 1: Archidamian War •Sparta invades Attica •Athens raids coast & suffers plague •Truce after 10 years Athenian Long Walls Phase 2: The Peace of Nicias •Both sides lose leaders, forced to regroup •Minor skirmishes •Sparta’s inactivity lead to allies revolting (Argos) ATHENS vs SPARTA – THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR 3 Phases of the War Phase 3: Decelean War •Sicily, (Athens ally) under attack from Syracuse •Athens launches attack after attack- all unsuccessful •Athens’s land & naval forces annihilated •Sparta & allies don’t go for the kill •Athens recovers, Navy rebuilt •Many gifted Athenian Naval commanders executed after successful battle- ran away from storm •With support of Persia, Sparta defeats Athens at Sea ATHENS vs SPARTA – THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR The End of Athens •Without Navy, Athens cut off from allies/ supplies •Siege now in full effect, Athens and allies surrender •Walls, Fleet, and overseas holdings stripped •Sparta allies want city destroyed, population enslaved •Sparta recalls Athens’s previous efforts when Greece was under attack- opts to include them in their system •Sparta install 30 Tyrants, Democracy suspendedoverthrown by Athens after a year •Athens & Sparta are weakened by conflict, rivalry remains •Remain significant players until Philip II of Macedon conquered all of Greece except Sparta