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1 Bellringer What happened to Greece after the Peloponnesian War? What happened to Greece after the Peloponnesian War?

2 Alexander the Great 7th Social Studies Mrs. Coldiron 7th Social Studies Mrs. Coldiron

3 Macedonia  The Macedonians were a people who lived in the mountains of northern Greece.  They were a war-like people, much like the people of Sparta.  The king of the Macedonians was Philip II.  The Macedonians were a people who lived in the mountains of northern Greece.  They were a war-like people, much like the people of Sparta.  The king of the Macedonians was Philip II.

4 Macedonia Conquers greece  Philip admired the Greek culture and set out to unify all of the now weak Greek city-states  Philip conquered all of the major city- states of Greece except for Sparta.  Philip admired the Greek culture and set out to unify all of the now weak Greek city-states  Philip conquered all of the major city- states of Greece except for Sparta.

5 Military Strength  His most brilliant military accomplishment was the Phalanx.

6 Philip II  Philip announced that he had plans to invade the Persian Empire, at this time the largest in the world.  Just before Philip was ready to attack the Persians, he was murdered.  Philip announced that he had plans to invade the Persian Empire, at this time the largest in the world.  Just before Philip was ready to attack the Persians, he was murdered.

7 Alexander  Philip II was succeeded by his son Alexander at the age 20.  Very well educated, he had been taught by Aristotle.  His efforts to build an empire made him one of the greatest conquerors in history.  These efforts earned him the name Alexander the Great.  Philip II was succeeded by his son Alexander at the age 20.  Very well educated, he had been taught by Aristotle.  His efforts to build an empire made him one of the greatest conquerors in history.  These efforts earned him the name Alexander the Great.

8 Building an empire  Alexander attacked and conquered the Persian Empire and Egypt.  Built the city of Alexandria in Egypt.  Died at age 33 of a fever, malaria.  Alexander’s body was taken to Egypt and buried in a gold coffin.  Without his leadership, his empire soon fell apart.  Alexander attacked and conquered the Persian Empire and Egypt.  Built the city of Alexandria in Egypt.  Died at age 33 of a fever, malaria.  Alexander’s body was taken to Egypt and buried in a gold coffin.  Without his leadership, his empire soon fell apart.

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10 Alexander’s Achievements  Marched for 11 years and covered over 22,000 miles.  Earned the loyalty of his army.  Brought Greek culture to a 22 million square mile area.  Set up a common system of currency in his empire.  Incorporated the Persian and Greek cultures.  Brought scientists from all over his empire to Greece to educate his people.  Marched for 11 years and covered over 22,000 miles.  Earned the loyalty of his army.  Brought Greek culture to a 22 million square mile area.  Set up a common system of currency in his empire.  Incorporated the Persian and Greek cultures.  Brought scientists from all over his empire to Greece to educate his people.


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