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How did oligarchs often lose power in ancient Greece?

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The aristocrats who overthrew their kings, came together as oligarchs. They made laws that increased there wealth and had many servants. They often didn't suit the peoples needs. Eventually, the poor came to those (usually in the army) who promised to make their lives better and overthrew the oligarchs.

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