Greek Wars
In western civilization, we took notes on the Persian Wars, their fighting techniques, and looked at the timeline of the Persian Wars. The greeks used the smart technique of the phalanx, which was a close-rank, dense grouping of warriors. They were armed with long spears and interlocking shields. The soldiers would advance slowly toward the enemy, until they broke through their ranks. Then, we took notes on the Persian Wars (Persian Empire vs. Greece). The Persian Empire was very large compared to Greece, which was small and insignificant. The Persians had nearly unlimited resources and a huge army. But, the Greeks had the advantage of fighting on their home land, so they knew the terrain very well unlike the Persians. The Greeks were also motivated to maintain and preserve democracy, whereas most of the Persian warriors were mercenaries and a long ways from home. Outnumbered, the Greeks maintained to win the Persian War and form the Delian league.
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