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=== Ideology === | |||
* Athens represented: | |||
** trade | |||
** wealth | |||
** democracy | |||
** philosophy | |||
** discourse | |||
** dissent | |||
* Sparta represented | |||
** oligarchy | |||
** militarism | |||
** order / discipline | |||
** conformity | |||
** not trade | |||
** not democracy | |||
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== Events == | == Events == | ||
=== Corcyraean civil war === | |||
=== Battle of Potidaea=== | === Battle of Potidaea=== |
Latest revision as of 02:14, 27 April 2021
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Causes[edit | edit source]
Identity & Geography[edit | edit source]
- Sparta & allies principally Peloponnesian or allied with a Peloponnesian state or a colony of it
- Thebes and Megara were important Spartan allies that were located in mainland Greece, northwest of Athens
- Macedonia allied with the Spartans
- Spartan & allies identity = Dorian
- Athens & allies = Aegean
- Corcyra was important Athenian ally on west coast of Greece
- Athens & allies identity = Ionian
- Athenian trade & food supply
- dependence on grain routes to/from Black Sea breadbasket
Ideology[edit | edit source]
- Athens represented:
- trade
- wealth
- democracy
- philosophy
- discourse
- dissent
- Sparta represented
- oligarchy
- militarism
- order / discipline
- conformity
- not trade
- not democracy
Delian League[edit | edit source]
- = name given by historians
- original name was "The Athenians and their Allies"
- "Delian" for the island of Delos where the League funds were kept (collected and guarded by Athens)
- Athenian tribute
- managed the fund at Delos
- later moved to Athens and kept at the Acropolis
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- after Syracuse invasion, Athens changed from tribute to a 5% tax on seaborn commerce, which yeilded more revenue than did the tribute system (Lords of the Sea p. 106)
- afte the Battle of Cyzicus (410 BC) at the entrance to the Sea of Marmara, the Athenians imposed a 10% tax on all goods passing through the Bosporus Strait ("Lords of the Sea" p. 219)
Peloponnesian League[edit | edit source]
Events[edit | edit source]
Corcyraean civil war[edit | edit source]
Battle of Potidaea[edit | edit source]
- Potidaea
- = Greek city state along northern coast of Aegean Sea, south of Macedonia
- = the sole Corinthian colony in the Aegean Sea
- after the Athenian intervention between Corinth and Corcyraea on the western coast of Greece, Athens feared Corinthian intervention in the Aegean Sea region
- Athens demanded that Potidaea expel Corinthian leaders, lower some defensive walls, and send hostages to Athens
- Potideans asked Sparta for help and revolted againts Athens on the assumption that Sparta would intervene on their behalf
- Sparta did not get direclty involved
- Sparta response
- declined direct intervention on behalf of Potidaea or Coringh
- sent demands to Athens to:
- end seige of Potidaea
- restore autonomy of Aegina (island state south of Athens)
- rescind the Athenian "Megarian Decree" which had barred Megerian citizens from the Agora at Athens (market and meeting place) and from ports of all Athenian allies
- Athenian response
>> todo >> see Lords of the Sea p. 145
Aftermath[edit | edit source]
- Persian peace >> King Ataxerxes declaration
- second Delian League ("Athenians and their Allies"), known as "Second Maritime League"
- for common protection against Sparta (1st league was intended to protect against Persia)
- no tribute,
- with restrictions on Athenian actions such as sending colonists or interfering with local governments
- funded by 1/40th tax on goods entering Athens through the Pareaus
- source: "Lords of the Sea" p. 255-256
- rebuilding of Athenian navy
- Athenian hoplite and aristocratic elements argued against navy
- forests of Attica now depleted
- soil erosion
- dependence on importing wood
- Athenian diaspora
- colonialism, hegemony, ostracism and opportunism had led to a spread of Athenians across Greece, Persian empire, Italy and elsewhere
- when Alexander the Great invaded Asia Minor, he encountered and fought against many Athenians who had given service to Persia and other city-states as mercenaries and advisors
- see "Lords of the Sea" p. 299