How Did Plato Influence The Development Of Athens

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In 400th century B.C., Athens, in search of knowledge became became the headquarters of Greek wisdom. Plato, disciple of Socrates, left Athens after his master was forced to drink from poison. While traveling he found himself in Italy, where he encountered the Pythagoreans. It is believed that the Pythagoreans may have sparked his interest in mathematics. In 387 B.C., Plato leaves for Greece to establish himself as a philosopher. While in Greece, Plato founds the Academy, which becomes the intellectual center of Greece for the next 900 years. Plato and the Academy pushed the importance of mathematics as a core learning principle, which later propelled a previously optional course into a core learning course. Philosophers would come from great