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Essay heading: Unifying Greece
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When Demosthenes gave this speech, he declared war on Philip, a personal war. With saying this speech, Demosthenes hoped to send a large army to defend the town, Olynthus, but only a small amount of soldiers were sent, and the town fell under Philips control. It seemed as is Philip's power was increasing everyday, and that of Athens was fading away... displayed 300 characters
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It seemed as is Philip's power was increasing everyday, and that of Athens was fading away. About two years after his conquest, the Athenians offered a peace treaty. Philip of Macedonia said he would be happy to make a treaty. The treaty stated that both Athens and Macedon would the territories the obtained at the time of the treaty... displayed next 300 characters
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