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Why did the Persian emperor Darius invade Greece?

He wanted to stop the fighting between Sparta and Athens.

He wanted to avenge the defeat of his father, Xerxes.

Athenians had helped Ionian cities when they revolted against the Persians.

Spartan forces under King Leonidas had attacked several Persian cities.

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the reason why Persian emperor darius invade greece is :
C. athenians had helped ionian cities when they revolted against the persians

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The correct answer is C) Athenians had helped Ionian cities when they revolted against the Persians.

Persian emperor Darius invaded Greece because "Athenians had helped Ionian cities when they revolted against the Persians."

The first Persian invasion started in 492 BC. King Darius of Persia was angry at Greece because Athens had helped the Ionian cities when they rebelled against the Persians. So, King Darius, that hated the Athenians, order Mardonius to lead the invasion. He captured Macedon and Thrace. Athenians and Persian armies fought bloody battles but in the end, the Athenians won the war when they were victorious at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC.

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