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Historians label an event as a turning point when it what

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Persia began to give money to the Spartan alliance, which enabled them to mount a war fleet which could match the hitherto dominant Athenian fleet. The Spartan alliance dest…royed the Athenian fleet at Aigospotami, the Athenians were confined to their city wals and starved into surrender
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Historians label an event as a turning point when it causes a change that was not anticipated and that has deep repercussions in future events. A turning point is a moment in history in which a particular act alters the future in a significant, unpredictable way. For example, the publication of the Ninety-Five Theses by Martin Luther is considered a turning point in history because this single act significantly weakened the most powerful entity in the world (the Catholic Church) in a way that was not anticipated. Moreover, the consequences of this act in the form of the Reformation were enormous.

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