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Which conclusion can be drawn from the result of the Persian War?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Greek triumph ensured the survival of Greek culture and political structures long after the demise of the Persian empire. The Battle of Salamis, 480 bce, in which Greece gained an uncontested victory over the Persian fleet. A brief treatment of the Greco-Persian Wars follows.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Persian Wars began in 499 BCE, when Greeks in the Persian-controlled territory rose in the Ionian Revolt.

Athens, and other Greek cities, sent aid, but were quickly forced to back down after defeat in 494 BCE.

Subsequently, the Persians suffered many defeats at the hands of the Greeks, led by the Athenians.

Silver mining contributed to the funding of a massive Greek army that was able to rebuke Persian assaults and eventually defeat the Persians entirely.

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