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Essay heading: Besides his military abilities, what made Alexander successful? What were the most important consequences of his conquests?
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After Alexander and his army conquered the lands around the Indus River, he pushed in hopes of reaching the river called Ocean that the Greeks believed encircled the world, but finally his men refused to go on because they were tired and went back home to the Persian Gulf as it states in Craig, to celebrate their victories... displayed 300 characters
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After Alexander and his army conquered the lands around the Indus River, he pushed in hopes of reaching the river called Ocean that the Greeks believed encircled the world, but finally his men refused to go on because they were tired and went back home to the Persian Gulf as it states in Craig, to celebrate their victories... displayed next 300 characters
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