Two paragraph on how the athenians won the two Persian wars?
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They rammed into the sides of the large Persian ships and sunk them. They soundly defeated the Persians causing Xerxes to retreat back to Persia. After the first invasion, the Athenians built up a mighty fleet of ships called triremes.
In 494 BC, the Persians regrouped and attacked the epicenter of the revolt in Miletus. ... However, while en route to attack Athens, the Persian force was decisively defeated by the Athenians at the Battle of Marathon, ending Persian efforts for the time being.
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In 494 BC, the Persians regrouped and attacked the epicenter of the revolt in Miletus. ... However, while en route to attack Athens, the Persian force was decisively defeated by the Athenians at the Battle of Marathon, ending Persian efforts for the time being.
The main reason that the Greeks were able to win the Second Greco-Persian War was the fact that their victory on the sea dealt a crippling blow to the land army. The Greeks owe their naval success to a man named Themistocles. ... These ships were later used in the war against the Persians.
The main reason that the Greeks were able to win the Second Greco-Persian War was the fact that their victory on the sea dealt a crippling blow to the land army. The Greeks owe their naval success to a man named Themistocles. ... These ships were later used in the war against the Persians.
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