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3 January, 02:19
How did Alexander the Great change history?
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Alexander the great is the one who spread the "Greek" culture to the people all throughout the world. He believed that we all can be able to share one culture which is the Greek culture. Without him, we might be following the eastern traditions and cultures,
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