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The Greeks fought 3 major wars
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By the late 400's B.C. the Greek were fighting a destructive war among themselves.
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In 421 B.C., both sides agreed to a truce,or an agreement to stop fighting, while they discussed peace terms.
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War between the 2 Greek alliances broke out in 431 B.C.
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In 433 B.C., Sparta's Peloponnesian's leagues and Athens Delain league came into conflict.
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In 454 B.C. Athenian leaders moved the leagues treasurey from Delos to Athens
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In 480 B.C. xeres assembled an invitation force of about 100,000 men
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In 490 B.C. about 20,000 Persian soilders sailed for Greeks
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The Ionian city-states were used to governing themselves, so they rebelled in 500 B.C.
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After 546 B.C. Persia conqured the Greek city-stated of Ionia
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With this new fleet, Sparta defeated the Athenian navy at the battle of Aegospotani in 404 B.C.
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