Alexander the Great led an eventful and prosperous life, eliciting tremendous change across the globe. He built an incredible empire that spanned across Macedonia, Egypt, Greece and India, and contributed to the widespread use of Hellenistic culture. As well as bringing about massive political and socioecnomic change, transforming the world as we know it. To begin, one aspect of Alexander's legacy that I believe to be significant is the long-term political and socioeconomic impact he had on the world. Alexander helped create a new era in history known as The Hellenistic Age and brought about many new developments in areas such as math, education, and architecture. By fusing the many different cultures of his Empire with those of Greek culture, he unknowingly formed one of history's most influential periods in time. The Hellenistic Age, for example, had many influences socially, as it helped usher in new modes of thinking for philosophers, more so in terms of greater emotional study and world exploration. In addition to inspiring artists to develop new ways of expressing emotions and personal experiences. His establishment of the Hellenistic Age was revolutionary and had many long-lasting impacts, especially in terms of culture. …show more content…
Alexander often respected local customs, particularly those he conquered, and even went so far as to conform to them, resulting in cultural shifts. However, he also advocated for cultural exchanges quite often, as he encouraged his soldiers to marry Persian women, combining both Greek and Persian cultures. This cultural merge only enhanced the Hellenistic Age's expansion, increasing the usage of travel and trade while also allowing humanity to progress towards greater and better things, launching the advancement of many educational fields and ways of