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What were the causes of the Persian Wars? Who won? What were the short-term results of these Wars? What were the long-term results?​

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The Causes of the Persian War:-

The Persian ruler Darius began the Persian Wars to subdue the rebellious Greek city-states in the western part of his empire. Wealth, new territory, and personal prestige were likely contributing causes.

The Results:-

Result: Greek victory

Territorial changes: Macedon, Thrace, and Ionia regain independence from Persia.

Who Won the War:-

"Greeks"

The Greco-Persian Wars, which took place from 492 BC to 449 BC, happened at a time when the Persian Empire was at its peak. Yet, the Greeks were the ultimate victors by the war's end.

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