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Denise Maldonado
31 December, 02:57
How did Alexander the Great save ancient Greece?
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Braylon Perez
31 December, 04:10
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The Greek city states kept fighting with each other and could never join forces. it was so bad that many city states welcomed Alexander the great they believed it was better to be ruled by an outsider and living as one civilization than to keep fighting with each other.
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