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Ancient Greece

And the Mediterranean World

Chapter 10

Heather Barton

9AP WH Mrs. French

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Greek city-states and Colonization

• Polis- a citadel and its fortified site, led to city-state– Athens, Sparta

• Non-centralized government

• Colonization-– Helped relieve population pressure

– 400+ colonies in the Mediterranean and Black Sea

– Greater Greek population in Italy than Greece itself

– Colonies ruled themselves w/clan based government system

– Led to more trade and interaction; spread Greek culture

– Gave Greeks access to colonies’ natural resources

– Lead to agricultural surplus in Greece

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Rule after Alexander•Alexander’s empire was divided into 3 regions

•Antigonid- Greece, Macedon

•Greeks fought for independence

•Sent people to colonies to help over-population

•Ptolemaic- Egypt

•Peaceful; rulers stayed out of people’s lives

•Alexandria- capital of Hellenistic world, huge port, mouth of Nile

•Seleucid- Achaemenid empire (Anatolia to Bactria)

•Peace, prosperous, cities

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Olympics

•Began 776 B.C.E.; ran once every 4 yrs.

•Best athletes go to the Polis of Olympia

•Winners receive olive wreaths, recognized heroes

•Stopped after one millennium

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Patriarchal Society

•Men ruled society

•Women were in charge of domestic affairs

•Women had no rights/property; Had the option of Priestess

•Men chose if their child lived (They couldn’t legally kill them, but they could abandon them in the mountains.)

•Exceptions: Sparta

•Both men and women could work businesses in Artisan families

•Sappho-(she) taught young women, wrote poetry, homosexual

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Slaves

• Debtors

• Prisoners of War

• Sold at slave markets

• Considered property, investments

• Personal life depended on their owner’s treatment

• Possible to win freedom and citizenship by living an exceptional life

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Philosophy• Socrates-father of Philosophy

– focused on human affairs

– didn’t record ideas

– questioned traditional morals/ethics of Greece

– condemned to death; committed suicide

• Plato-posed questions – intellectual aristocracy

– Recorded ideas

– believed people naturally led good lives and should value honor over superficial aspects

– theory of Forms and Ideas: the ability to understand the true nature of a quality; our world’s an imperfect reflection

• Aristotle-Studied biology, physics, astronomy, psychology, politics, ethics, literature – disagreed with Forms and Ideas

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Leisure

• Religion – Polytheistic

– Pagan based

– Cults- some focused on morals, some were women only; ex:Dionysian cult

– Myths explain world and events• Creation myth: 1st chaos, then came earth, and sky, which created

day/night/sun/moon, followed by natural phenomenon and wars, and ended with their god Zeus ruling over his court of lesser gods

• Theater– 44 plays survived out of thousands

– Played into politics

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Hellenistic Philosophy• Searched for peaceful satisfaction

• Stoics- – Believed in universal family

– Aid others and focus on virtue and one’s duties

Religions of Salvation• Promised eternal bliss

– Must follow the rules/moral conduct of religion in order to obtain it

• Saviors; god has a saving plan for the world

• Monotheistic

• Provided a sense of security