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1. Take out your Chapter 7 outline 2. Be prepared for stamp check 3 1. Take out your Chapter 7 outline 2. Be prepared for stamp check 3. Prepare to discuss 7.3 & 7.4

Greece and Persia 7.3

Persia’s Empire While Athens was undergoing political changes the Persians were building a powerful empire in Southwest Asia.

Persia’s Empire Under the rule of Cyrus the Great, Persia built a strong army and started to create an empire that became the largest in the ancient world.

Creating an Empire King Cyrus held his growing empire together by treating conquered peoples fairly. After Cyrus, other rulers continued to expand the empire that stretched for nearly 3,000 miles!

Creating an Empire To link this massive territory, the Persians improved the network of roads begun by the Assyrians.

Persian Government Darius I ruled Persia from 522 to 486 B.C. and reorganized the government to make it more efficient. He divided the empire into provinces called satrapies, each ruled by a governor called a satrap.

Persian Government Persia maintained a full-time, paid, professional army, whereas Greece’s army consisted of citizens called to serve only during times of war.

Who was Zoroaster? At first, the Persians worshipped many gods, until a religious teacher Zoroaster preached a new monotheistic religion. This religion became known as Zoroastrianism.

Who was Zoroaster? Because of Zoroastrianism, the Persians began to view their monarchy as a sacred institution or role. After Darius’ rule ended, the Persians continued to practice Zoroastrianism for centuries. The religion has about 200,000 followers today, most of which live in South Asia.

What two governments are being shown here? The Persian Wars As the 400s B.C. began, the Persians were ready to expand into Europe however they clashed with the Greeks. While Persians obeyed a king, many of the Greeks believe citizens should choose who ruled and governed them. What two governments are being shown here?

The Persian Wars When the Greeks revolted against their Persian rulers, King Darius punished the mainland of Greece.

How Did the Greeks Win at Marathon? The Persians landed at Marathon, a plain about 25 miles northeast of Athens. When their enemy refused to fight, the Persians sailed directly to Athens to attack by sea. As soon as the Persian horsemen were on the ships, the Athenians charged down the hills and onto the plain of Marathon.

How Did the Greeks Win at Marathon? The Persians suffered a terrible defeat.

Land and Sea Battles The Greek city-states banded After losing at Marathon, the Persians vowed revenge against the Athenians and under the rule of their new king, Xerxes, the Persians invaded Greece. The Greek city-states banded together to fight the Persians.

Land and Sea Battles Although the Spartan’s fought bravely at Thermopylae, the Greeks could not stop the Persians. A traitor showed the Persians a trail leading around the Greek line which allowed them to attack from behind.

Land and Sea Battles While the Spartans continued to attack Persia’s ships, the Athenian fleet lured the Persian fleet into the Strait of Salamis. The Greeks had fewer ships, but their boats were smaller and faster.

Land and Sea Battles The Greeks almost entirely destroyed the Persian fleet but still, the Persian foot soldiers marched on to Athens and set it on fire. Then, the Greek city-states formed their largest army yet and defeated the Persian army.

Decline of Persia After losing in Greece, Persia faced many challenges. Their army was no longer strong and the people grew unhappy with their government. As Persia weakened, it became open to outside attacks.