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Greek City-StatesChapter 5
  • World History and Geography
  • Mr. Holguin

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Greek Geography
  • The coasts became very important to Greek
    development.
  • Mountains and short rivers made it difficult for
    cities to unite.
  • Greek was vulnerable to invasion from the north
    and from the seas.

3
Early Greeks
  • Minoans- Named after King Minos, this
    civilization is known for its frescoes.
  • Many became sailors and traders because of the
    poor Greek soil.

4
Mycenaeans 1600 BC 1200 BC
  • They were a warrior society that separated
    themselves into clans and tribes.
  • They kept records in a written language known as
    linear B.

5
City-States of Greece
  • Polis- a central fortress, surrounding city, and
    farms of a city-state.
  • Acropolis- a hill that most city-states fort was
    built on.
  • Agora- a marketplace where people traded and met.

6
Government and Society
  • The Iliad and the Odyssey were poems by Homer
    that talks of the Trojan war and its results.
  • Their religion explained nature, emotions, and
    brought good or bad luck.

7
Zeus and Hera
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Poseidon and Ares
9
Dionysus and Aphrodite
10
Religion
  • Myths- stories about Greek gods that explained
    aspects of nature or life in general.
  • Oracles- Special places where one could talk to
    the messenger of the gods.
  • Olympic Games- were held to honor Zeus

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Government 101
  • Aristocracy- Government where the people are
    ruled by a group of nobles.
  • Hoplites- Heavily armored soldiers who brought an
    end to aristocratic forces.
  • Popular government, Democracy- The idea that
    people should rule over themselves.

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THIS IS SPARTA!
  • Equals- land was divided evenly and controlled
    the city-state.
  • Half-citizens- freemen who had no political
    power.
  • Helots- slaves of the Spartan people, they worked
    for the City-state.

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Spartans, what is your occupation?
  • Sparta controlled the lives of every citizen.
  • At age 7, boys left home to begin military
    training that ended at age 60.
  • Women were tested for strength and health on a
    regular basis.
  • Due to a total focus on military, Sparta left
    little art literature.

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Athens
  • Citizens- only Athenian born men had full
    political rights.
  • Metics- born elsewhere, but were free. They could
    not own land.
  • Slaves- Captured after war, treated as property.

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Athenian Government
  • Draco created Athens first written law code in
    621 BC.
  • Solon settled debts for the poor and ended
    slavery as payment for debt.
  • Peisistratus- ruled over Athens as a tyrant.

16
Life in Athens
  • Many farmers carved terraces into the hillside.
  • Most marriages were arranged about the time the
    girl turned 14.
  • At age 7, boys were under the care of a pedagogue.

17
The Persian Wars 500 BC
  • Battle of Marathon- The Persians, led by
    Darius,entered Greece in attempt to take over.
    The Athenians fought off the Persians.
  • Battle of Thermopylae- 300 Spartans fought to
    their deaths against the massive forces of Xerxes
    and the Persians.

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The Delian League
  • Themistocles, the leader of Athens, and Sparta
    finally defeated Persia at Platea which ended the
    Persian Wars.
  • The Delian League was formed with Athens at the
    lead to unite the city-states from any more
    invasion.

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Age of Pericles
  • Under Pericles (461-429 BC), more males could
    hold office.
  • A standardized system of weights and measurements
    was established.
  • He forced many more city states to join the
    Delian League.

20
Peloponnesian War 461 BC
  • Athens and Sparta went to war over trade disputes
    and a long rivalry.
  • Sparta had a stronger army, but Athens had a
    superior navy.
  • With the help of allied city states, Sparta
    starved Athens and won the war.

21
EXTRA CREDIT 1
  • This is the famous Greek food that usually
    consists of rotisserie pork, tomatoes, spices,
    and other vegetables wrapped in pita bread.

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EC 2
  • What Olympic event is shown here?
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