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Weakened the Greeks from the Macedonians and where conquered by Philip the second and Alexander the great (Philip the seconds son )

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It made the Greece available to be attacked by the Phillip's II

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Q: What effects did the peloponnesian war have on Greece?
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Where did the Greece attack in the peloponnesian?

The Peloponnesian War was a struggle within the Greek world.


What is known as the suicide of Greece?

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Who conquers Greece after the Peloponnesian War?

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Where did peloponnesian war occur?

The Peloponnesian War was 431-404 BCE and spread from mainland Greece as far as Sicily and Asia Minor.


Where did the Peloponnesian War occur?

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What were the short term effects from The Peloponnesian War?

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Which war lasted 27 Years in An cient Greece?

The Peloponnesian War lasted for 27 years.


Who fought for control over Greece in the Peloponnesian War?

The war was not a contest for control of Greece, it was between the Athenian alliance/empire and the Spartan-led Peloponnesian alliance. Athens was taking its power too far and the Peloponnesian League drew a line in the san which Athens ignored, bringing on the war.


Who is the father of Alexander that united Greece after the Peloponnesian War?

That was Phillip II of Macedon.


Where did the peloponnesian war happen?

the location was the mainland Greece, Asia minor, Sicily.