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27 October, 07:47

Why was the growth of great empires less likely to develop in Ancient Greece

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  1. 27 October, 10:13
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    Ancient Greece was never united as a nation (even when subjected as a unit under the Makedonians and Romans). No single Greek city-state could rise to imperial power because the other Greeks would counter the imbalance. This is exactly what happened in the Peloponnesian War: Athens was growing powerful into a quasi-empire and the other Greeks felt threatened so Sparta stopped Athens.
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