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Essay heading: Ancient Greece
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Later in the war, Spartans joined the fight for freedom by defending a point with 7,000 Greeks from Xerxes and his huge army. Greece destroyed the Persian army by ramming their ships at sea, at the end of the war. Athens led the city-states to victory and later ruled them in an alliance of the Delian League... displayed 300 characters
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Sparta, one of the powerful city-states, retains this name for good reason. They took over Messenia and used the land wisely, by making a government using the Code of Lycurgus. The Spartan women were given a lot more freedom compared to other Greek city-states; thus, every person provided a part in the development of their city... displayed next 300 characters
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