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Chapter 9-3 Alexander the Great
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Alexander the Great
  • The Big Idea
  • Alexander the Great built a huge empire and
    helped spread Greek culture into Egypt and Asia.
  • Main Ideas
  • Macedonia conquered Greece in the 300s BC.
  • Alexander the Great built an empire that united
    much of Europe, Asia, and Egypt.
  • The Hellenistic kingdoms formed from Alexanders
    empire blended Greek and other cultures.

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Main Idea 1Macedonia conquered Greece in the
300s BC.
  • Phillip II became king of Macedonia and targeted
    Greece for an invasion.
  • He beat Athens, and the rest of Greece agreed to
    make him their leader after seeing Athenss
    defeat.
  • Phillip was a brilliant military leader.
  • His soldiers fought as a phalanx with spears that
    were longer than the Greeks.
  • He also had a cavalry and archers supporting the
    phalanx.
  • When Phillip died, his throne and his plans were
    passed on to his son, Alexander.

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Why were the soldiers spears so long?
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Main Idea 2Alexander the Great built an empire
that united much of Europe, Asia, and Egypt.
  • Alexander began his rule by ending the revolt in
    Thebes, setting an example to the Greeks not to
    rebel.
  • He then set out to build an empire and earned the
    name Alexander the Great.
  • He went on to conquer Egypt and was crowned
    pharaoh without a fight.
  • He then defeated Persia and became the ruler of
    the Persian Empire.
  • Alexander wanted to push into India, but his
    troops were exhausted and refused to go. He began
    the march home, but died from sickness before
    making it back to Greece.

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  1. About how long was the route of Alexander from
    Pella to Babylon?
  2. What bodies of water did Alexander cross?

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Spreading Greek Culture
  • Alexanders empire was the largest the world had
    ever seen.
  • An admirer of Greek culture, he worked to spread
    it throughout his empire.
  • He encouraged Greek settlers to move to the new
    cities he conquered.
  • These settlers passed along the language and
    culture of Greece.
  • Alexander also encouraged people to keep their
    own culture, so Greek and native customs blended.
    Historians call the culture Hellenistic, or
    Greek-like.

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Main Idea 3The Hellenistic kingdoms formed from
Alexanders empire blended Greek and other
cultures.
  • After Alexander died, his generals fought for
    power and divided the empire among themselves.
  • The three kingdoms were Macedonia, Greece, and
    Syria.
  • Macedonia had the weakest government and had to
    put down Greek revolts.
  • Syria was weakened by rebellions.
  • Egypt, especially Alexandria, became a great
    cultural center.
  • Each empire was eventually taken over by the
    Romans.

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Quick Questions
  1. In your own words, define the term phalanx.
  2. Philip wanted to conquer the Persian Empire. Was
    he successful? Why or why not?
  3. After Athens and Thebes were defeated by Philip,
    why did the rest of Greece agree to make Philip
    their leader?
  4. Why is Alexander called the great?
  5. Using the information on this page (274) and in
    the map of Alexanders empire, summarize
    Alexanders efforts to conquer the world.
  6. How did Alexander help spread Greek culture
    throughout his empire?
  7. What does Hellenistic mean?
  8. Why did Alexander model new cities after the
    cities of Greece?
  9. What happened to Alexanders empire after his
    death?
  10. Do you think Alexander was successful as a
    conqueror? Should he be called great?
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