Table of Contents
- 1 What was did Sparta and other city-states join forces to fight against Athens?
- 2 Who won the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta?
- 3 Why did the other city-states join the Delian League?
- 4 Who did Athens and Sparta join forces against?
- 5 Which city-states were in the Delian League?
- 6 When did Sparta join the war against Athens?
- 7 What kind of government did Aspasia have in Athens?
- 8 Who are the foot soldiers in ancient Greece?
What was did Sparta and other city-states join forces to fight against Athens?
In 431 B.C. Sparta and other city-states joined forces against Athens to fight the Peloponnesian War. The factors which led to the decline of the Persian Empire were that the army was weakened after losses to Greece and rulers disagreed about who should have power.
Who won the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta?
Athens was forced to surrender, and Sparta won the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC. Spartans terms were lenient. First, the democracy was replaced by on oligarchy of thirty Athenians, friendly to Sparta.
Did the Greek city-states joined together to form the Delian League?
Greek city states joined together to form the Delian League. In 431 B.C., Sparta and other city-states joined forces against Athens to fight this war.
Why did the other city-states join the Delian League?
The League was formed in 478 BCE to liberate eastern Greek cities from Persian rule and as a defence to possible revenge attacks from Persia following the Greek victories at Marathon, Salamis, and Plataea in the early 5th century BCE.
Who did Athens and Sparta join forces against?
Persian
He begins a new invasion of Greece with 180,000 soldiers, thousands of warships, and supply ships. The Greeks decide to join forces to fight the Persian threat. Sparta sends the most soldiers led by King Leonidas. Athens provides the navy.
Did Sparta join the Delian League?
The Delian League was formed to continue fighting the Persian Empire after Persia’s invasions were finally defeated. Those city-states who did not want to continue fighting Persia formed the Peloponnesian League, led by Sparta. Under the Athenian leader Pericles, Athens began taking control of the Delian League.
Which city-states were in the Delian League?
The Delian League (or Athenian League) was an alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens….Prominent members included:
- Aegina.
- Byzantium.
- Chios.
- Lesbos.
- Lindos.
- Naxos.
- Paros.
- Samos.
When did Sparta join the war against Athens?
In 431 BC Sparta and other city states joined forces against Athens to fight the: Peloponnesian War. Log in for more information. This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.
What was the name of the group that Athens joined?
Athens joined with other city-states to form a defensive league, or protective group, to defend its members against the Persians. What was the name of this group? Delian League
What kind of government did Aspasia have in Athens?
Aspasia A type of democracy where a small group makes governmental decisions on behalf of many. representative democracy Type of government in Athens? direct democracy In what famous speech did Pericles emphasize that the democratic way of life is worth protecting?
Who are the foot soldiers in ancient Greece?
A group of armed foot soldiers in ancient Greece arranged close together in rows. phalanx a market and a place where people meet and debate agora Another name for a Greek city-state polis Spartan name for an enslaved worker helot A person who enforced laws and collected taxes in Sparta ephor