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15 January, 02:37

What happened after the lonian revolt that led to the first battle of the Persian Wars?

The Persians attacked Athens and left it in ruins.

O Darius I led the Persian army in an invasion of Marathon

O Leonidas marched his army to meet Xerxes I at Thermopylae

O The Greeks sailed their ships to Salamis and trapped the Persian ships

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  1. 15 January, 02:55
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    The Ionian revolt led to

    Leonidas marched his army to meet Xerxes I at Thermopylae

    Explanation:

    The army of Xerxes 1 had been near Sparta and there was little support that they had gathered for themselves in these trying times.

    Thus there was need for a great fight to be put up to stop the Persian onslaught of the Spartans who had come there to fight them and had stalled their progress enough to gather the soldiers for the war.

    This has been the case in the first Persian invasion that had in this case largely failed and it did succeed in the later attempts.
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