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8 February, 12:24
What was a consequence of the greco-persian wars?
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Clinton Bridges
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The Greeks were able to regroup. To defend against the Persians, Athens formed the Delian League, making the city-state the most powerful in Greece. In response to the growing power of Athens, the Spartans formed their own league, and the two powers went to war.
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