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How Did The Peloponnesian Revolutions Lead To The Decline Of Athens

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Between 431 BCE and 404 BCE Athens, Sparta and other Greek cities were involved in wars that were very devastating which weakened them substantially. A year after the defeat of Athens in 404 BCE the Spartans had also allowed the Athenians to introduce democracy to them thereby replacing its government of thirty tyrants with a new democracy. During the Peloponnesian wars and especially towards the end there was a series of political uprisings that weakened democracy. Many citizens of Athens including intellectuals and philosophers like the aristocratic thinker Plato blamed democracy for the woes that Athens was going through. Brand(n.d). There was widespread economic hardship and political uncertainty as Athens weakened more. In 336 BCE all
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