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Causes of the Peloponnesian War

Effects of the Peloponnesian War

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Effects of the Consumer Revolution
the colonies were linked to Britan through the purchase of consumer goods.
the southern colonies no longer engage in slave trade
printed materials were not widely available
reading increased and created a shared culture between Brittan and the colonies

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Causes of the Peloponnesian War:

1. Competition for power and dominance: Athens and Sparta were the two most powerful city-states in ancient Greece and coveted dominance over the region.

2. Fear and mistrust: The growth of Athenian power made Sparta fearful and suspicious of Athenian intentions.

3. Conflict of interests: Athens had a maritime empire, while Sparta was a land-based power. This led to disagreements over control of trade routes and city-state alliances.

4. Megarian Decree: Athens imposed economic sanctions on the city-state of Megara, which was an ally of Sparta. This resulted in tensions between the two powers.

Effects of the Peloponnesian War:

1. Destruction and devastation: The war lasted for 27 years and resulted in significant damage to the Greek city-states and the surrounding regions.

2. Decline of city-state power: Both Athens and Sparta suffered heavy losses, leading to a decline in their power and influence.

3. Rise of Macedonia: The weakened Greek city-states paved the way for the rise of the Macedonian Kingdom under Philip II and his son, Alexander the Great.

4. End of the Golden Age: The war put an end to the cultural and intellectual flourishing of ancient Greece that had characterized the Golden Age.

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Causes of the Peloponnesian War:
1. Growing Athenian power and influence in the Delian League
2. Fear and insecurity among Spartan-led Peloponnesian League members
3. Disputes over naval and colonial expansion between Athens and Sparta
4. Interference in the internal affairs of other Greek city-states
5. Failed diplomatic efforts to resolve disputes between Athens and Sparta

Effects of the Peloponnesian War:
1. Decimation of the population and economy of Athens and other Greek city-states
2. Weakening of the Athenian naval power and loss of its empire
3. Rise of Sparta as the dominant military power in Greece
4. Political instability and changes in leadership in various city-states
5. Deepening mistrust and divisions among various Greek city-states

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