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Jamie Solis
17 December, 01:50
What were the consequences of the Persian wars
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Nora Wyatt
17 December, 03:16
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A barrier grew between the Near East and Greece, as a result of the Persian Wars. It took until the middle of the following century to break the barrier.
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Vicente Bartlett
17 December, 05:02
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People died and stuff
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