why did alexander's army settle along the coast ?
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A fever delayed Alexander's departure from Anatolia until 333 BC. Then, instead of seeking to confront the forces of Darius III in Mesopotamia, he moved south along the coast toward Egypt. He hoped to end Persian naval operations in the Aegean by depriving the Persian fleet of its bases.
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A fever delayed Alexander's departure from Anatolia until 333 BC. Then, instead of seeking to confront the forces of Darius III in Mesopotamia, he moved south along the coast toward Egypt. He hoped to end Persian naval operations in the Aegean by depriving the Persian fleet of its bases.
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