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They had the money - they turned the Delian League cities which they led against the Persian Empire into an empire of their own and spent the money they looted from them on beuatifying Athens.

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It continued to enforce collection of the war funds from the 180 city-states it had led against Persia and spent the money on itself.

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Agora means meeting place or assembly area. Such places would have been built regardless of any wars.

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Why is the period after the Persian Wars called the Golden Ages of Athens?

The Persian Wars lasted for 50 years. Once it ended, the people were finally at peace.


What caused the start of the Persian Wars?

The Greek city-states of Asia Minor revolted against Persian rule.


Who were the combatants of the Trojan Persian and Peloponnesian Wars?

Were you talking about the Greek Persian and Peloponnesian Wars? If so, the Persian war was between the invading Persians and the defending Greeks, who formed a league in which the military was led by one of the Spartan kings. (Sparta had two kings at the same time.) In the Peloponnesian War, it was the Delian League (Athens and allies) vs. the Peloponnesian League (Sparta and allies) Sparta ended up beating Athens after destroying their fleet.


Why did Spata and Athens have war?

Sparta did not initiate the Persian Wars. Sparta was very conservative about wars, relying on its reputation to avoid wars. It had problems in keeping down a restive serf population and didn't need extra problems if they could be avoided. The Persian Wars began when the Greek cities of Asia Minor revolted against Persian rulership. Athens and Eretria intervened, and after the rebellion was put down, Persia turned on Eretria and Athens in mainland Greece, for helping the rebellious cities. This attempt failed at the Battle of Marathon and Persia decided that the only way to keep the peace was to bring all the Greek cities into its empire, where it could control them. Persia bribed some of these cities into compliance, then invaded to subject the rest. A consortium of Greek city-states combined to oppose this invasion, including Sparta and Athens.


How did Athens gain wealth after the Persian Wars?

It continued to enforce collection of the war funds even after the war, turning the anti-Persian Delian League into an empire of its own and living high on the hog on this pillaging of its allies.

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Who dominated Greece after the Persian Wars?

Greece was dominated by Athens after the Persian wars.


What civilization did Athens and Sparta fight during the Persian wars?

The Persian Empire .


Did Athens and Sparta fight in the Persian Wars?

Yes.


Who were the leaders of the Persian Wars?

The Persian king, and first Sparta then Athens on the Greek side.


Contrast the results of the Persian and peloponnesian wars with regard to Athens?

Contrast the results of the Persian and Peloponnesian war with regards to Athens greece


What war did Sparta and Athens work together?

The Persian Wars


Did Pericles in the Persian Wars then become the leader of Athens?

Yes.


Who was driven from Athens after the Persian wars?

The persian king fled to Egypt for safety, but was killed by the Egyptians


What wars did the Athens fight in the 4000's B.C.?

Peloponneisian and the Persian


Why is the period after the Persian Wars called the Golden Ages of Athens?

The Persian Wars lasted for 50 years. Once it ended, the people were finally at peace.


What wars united Athens and Sparta against and external enemy?

The Persian Wars 490 to 449 BCE.


What were the cosequences of the Persian Wars?

Athens turned the Delian League which it had led against the Persian Empire into an empire of its own.