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Athens’ Age of Glory Lesson 3. The Big Picture  In 499BC Greece went to war with Persia  Understanding the importance of sea power, Athenians built.

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1 Athens’ Age of Glory Lesson 3

2 The Big Picture  In 499BC Greece went to war with Persia  Understanding the importance of sea power, Athenians built a naval fleet  Over the next 20 years they joined forces with Sparta and other city- states  Together they defeated the Persians  Many Greek colonies were still in danger of Persian attack  Some colonies began paying money to Athens for protection. This made Athens rich  This age of wealth and great achievement is known as the “Golden Age”

3 Walk Through Athens  The Acropolis was high above the city (this was the religious center of Athens)  New building displayed the city’s new wealth and power  At their center rose a temple to honor the goddess Athena. This is known as the Parthenon.  The temple can be seen from anywhere in the city  About 100,000 people lived in Athens making it the largest city

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6 Activity in the Agora  Many had come to do business at the Agora  There were students, lawyers, shopkeepers, that worked in the market or government buildings  In the corner of the agora, was the city’s “bulletin board”. This is where people could post messages about matters that are being voted on  Merchants sold perfume, vegetables, and clothing or offered haircuts  In workshops, potters crafter pots and bowls

7 Athenian Government  Early 400 B.C a small council of powerful citizens made all of the cities decisions  Later on, the councils powers had been taken over by an assembly  Assembly- is a lawmaking body of a government  The assembly voted on issue that helped shape the future of the city  No women or enslaved men had a say in the government (they were not considered citizens- they could not own land)

8 A Great Statesman  Pericles was an Athenian leader- the government was a democracy  Pericles made sure poor as well as rich citizens could take part in the government  Citizen served on the assembly and sat on juries  Jury - is a group of citizens chosen to hear evidence and make decisions in a court of law  Citizens were paid when they served on the jury. This allowed farmers and other poor citizen could afford to take time off of work to be involved in the government

9 Philosophy in Athens  Socrates was a famous philosopher  He led discussions about the right way to live  He taught philosophy ( the search for wisdom or the right way to live)  They discussed what makes the best kind of government and what it means to be a good citizen  Shortly before 400 B.C Socrates began questioning Athenian values (such as laws), customs and religion  It made some Athenians angry that someone would question the polis. He was put on trial and sentenced to death  His teaching were written down by his student Plato ( who also became a famous philosopher)

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11 War and Conflict  The Golden age of Athens did not last forever  Sparta and other city- states became jealous of Athens  They formed the Peloponnesian League  This became known as the Peloponnesian War

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13 Battles on land and Sea  The wars began with an attack from the Spartan army  Pericles knew that his army was no match for Sparta  He said that all people living outside the cities wall move inside the cities surrounding wall. This was used as protection  Sparta's army destroyed the farmland around Athens  Athenians did not starve because they controlled the Aegean sea. Ships were able to bring in grain from other areas  Because Athens had such a strong navy, they were able to win the battles in the sea. Sparta won many battle's on land.  A terrible disease swept through Athens. At least 1/3 of the population died (so did Pericles)

14 A Final Blow  In 404 B.C Sparta was able to cut off Athens grain supply from the Black Sea  Starving Athenians surrendered

15 The End of the Golden Age  Following the Peloponnesian wars, Sparta was in control of the Polis. This was short lived  These unsettled times would leave Greece open to threats from a new power to the north


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