Slide 2: Peloponnesian War was from 431 BC to 404 BC (27 years) and it was Sparta (Peloponnesian Leagues) vs. Athens. Spartans’ leader was Brasidas. Athens was lucky and got Pericles as a political leader as well as a military leader up until he died in 429 BC.
Anyway, Athens was very good with the sea and ships and attacking that way. While on the other hand, the Spartans mainly covered the land.
Slide 3: After the Persian War, because everything was destroyed and out of whack because of the Persian War, the Spartans and Athens decided that for thirty years there would absolutely no fighting.
Luckily for Athens, they had become very rich during this period. Unfortunately the Spartans had not become rich …show more content…
This war was fought between the city-state Athens and the city-state Boeotian. The leader of the Delian League (Athens) got into a problem or conflict with Corinth and the Peloponnesian League (Sparta) over Megara. Two months before this battle though, was another battle had happened and during that battle, Sparta defeated the Athens but, they weren’t that excited because they had lost so many men. The Athenians on the other hand who went to that battle with 14,000 men, got things together again and showed up at Boeotian with mainly the same men that just fought Sparta. At Oenophyta, they had defeated the Boeotians and then Athens decide to go and tear down the walls of Tanagra. This wondrous victory had let the Athens defeat more people later and finish the building of their …show more content…
Athens took over the Euboea and controlled all of it. The Euboeans were furious and so they asked the Spartans to help them get the Athens out of leadership of their country. Sparta agreed so that by the end of the summer, Sparta had a large naval fleet ready to go. Sparta sailed to Euboea. Athens obviously didn’t want to lose control over them so they sent a few troop to Eretria to see if they would stop them but they wanted the Spartans to help them. Later, the Athenians were in the harbor of Eretria packing everything up when Eretria sent a signal fire to the Spartans so they would know that then was the right time to attack. The Athenians went as fast as they could but it was no use, Sparta had defeated them in the naval battle after that. Shortly after the battle practically all of Euboea wanted to switch back to Athens and this argument led to a serious, violent kill throughout