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Early Greece Minoans • Minoans (2000-1400 BC) – Island of Crete: Knossos – Sir Arthur Evans (1898-1935) ~ Excavations • • • • Knossos 706,000 sq feet 5,000 inhabitants Social, political, economic, religious center. Plumbing/No Defensive Walls Mycenaeans • Myceneans (2000-1200 BC) – Mainland Greece – Defeat Minoans: 1400s (Era of dominance: 14001200 BC) - Warrior Kings (20 ft. thick walls) – Defeated by the Dorians 1200 BC – Trojan War: 1100 BC • Homer: Iliad & Odyssey – Epic Poet or Historian? Dorians • Dorians – Dark Ages (1150-750 BC) – – – – Little is known in archaeological records. NO trade NO written communication Little Technology • Formation of City-States – Polis – A city-state of ancient Greece. – Acropolis – A walled, high area surrounding a polis. – Agora – An open area that served as a meeting place and market. The Classical Age of Greece Golden Age of Athens, Persian Wars, and the Peloponnesian War ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY • Solon – Revised laws. Outlawed debt slavery and tried to reduce poverty by encouraging trade. • Cleisthenes – Divided Athens into 10 tribes that became the basis for elections. (Credited for creating Democracy) • Democracy?…Really? – Women, children, immigrants, slaves could NOT particpate. – 10% of population participated. • Athens used a Direct Democracy where people voted directly on issues. – Why not used in United States? • First Persian Invasion – Marathon (Phalanx) • Athens beats Persia (Darius). • Second Persian Invasion – Thermopylae • Small Greek force held back large Persian force for 3 days. (Xerxes) – Salamis (Naval Battle) • Persia lost and were stuck in Greece. • Greece Wins Persian Wars! Persian Wars Golden Age of Athens • Athens & Delian League – Alliance of Greek city-states that was controlled by Athens. – Parthenon was built from $ from Delian League. • Pericles – Skilled politician who encouraged the spreading of democracy. – Commissioned the building of the Parthenon. ACROPOLIS PARTHENON TEMPLE OF ATHENA NIKE ERECTHEION Age of Alexander Philip II, & the Rise and Fall of Alexander the Great, Hellenism Philip II of Macedonia • Macedonians thought of themselves as Greeks, but Greeks saw them as inferior. • Philip II – Phalanx • 16 x 16 (18 ft. pikes) – Calvalry • Demosthenes – Gave warning to the Greeks, but to no avail. • Philip defeats Greece at Chaeronea and then wants to take on Persia. – But he is assassinated. What makes a great leader? • You are to get into groups of 3-4 students. • Come up with 5 traits and list them in order of importance. – 1 Being the most important. • You must come to an agreement as a group. • You have 10 minutes to make your list. Alexander Defeats Persia • Philip’s son Alexander proclaims himself king of Macedonia. • Becomes known as Alexander the Great (13 years – many accomplishments). • Alexander vs. Persian King Darius III – Peace offer by Darius. – Ambitious Alexander declines. – Darius & his army flees after defeat. • Alexander turns to Egypt (Persian territory). – Welcomed as a liberator & crowned pharaoh. Alexander Defeats Persia & More • Alexander turns to Mesopotamia to confront Darius. – Battle at Gaugamela. Darius again panicked and fled. – Opened up Persia’s wealthiest provinces to Alexander. • Distributed wealth among his troops. • Alexander continues into Persia’s Asian provinces to confront Darius. – Darius was already dead. Assassinated by one of his own. • Indus River Valley – Won a fierce battle (200 elephants). Alexander & His Legacy • Alexander’s Army marched 11,000 miles and fought for 11 years. Alexander was to return home to organize and unify his empire. (Roads, New Cities, Harbors). • Generals Fight for Control – Antigonus (King of Macedonia) – Ptolemy (Pharaoh of Egypt) – Seleucus (Persian Empire) • Hellenistic Culture – Blending of cultures. – – – – Egyptian Persian Greek Indian Alexander’s Legacy Pergamum: A Hellenistic City