Besides his military abilities, what made Alexander successful? What were the most important consequences of his conquests?

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So Alexander's greediness motivated him to create more battles. Alexander seemed to be a very curious type of person. Alexander was filled with plans for the future, "for the consolidation and organization of his empire; for geographic exploration; for new cites and roads, and harbors; perhaps even for further conquests in the west (Craig, 107)...
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He had rare organizational talents, and his plans for creating a multinational empire was the only intelligent way to consolidate his conquests (Craig, 107)." Also, Alexander established many new cities, which these cites promoted commerce and prosperity and introduced Hellenistic civilizations into new areas, as stated in Craig...
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