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Title: Alexander the Great


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Alexander the Great
  • In this lesson, students will identify the
    contributions of Alexander the Great to world
    history.
  • Students will be able to identify and/or define
    the following terms
  • Alexander the Great
  • Macedonia
  • Hellenism

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Greeces neighbor to the north is Macedonia.
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Philip II
  • Philip II was a king of Macedonia. In 338 B.C.,
    he conquered the Greek city-states.
  • After his successful conquest of the Greeks, he
    planned to conquer Persia.
  • However, he died before he could realize his plan.

4
This ancient coin bears the image of Philip II of
Macedonia.
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Alexander the Great
  • After the death of Philip II, his son, Alexander,
    set out to conquer the world.
  • Alexander quickly conquered Asia Minor, Egypt,
    and Babylon. By 330 B.C., he defeated all of the
    Persian armies.
  • Alexander moved his army all the way to the Indus
    River.

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Alexander the Great conquered a vast empire.
7
A Tired Army
  • When Alexanders soldiers reached the Indus
    River, they begged Alexander to turn back.
  • The Indus River was the end of the known world
    for his soldiers.
  • In 323 B.C., Alexander developed a fever in
    Babylon. He died within a few days.

8
Alexander the Great was only 32 when he died.
For 13 years, he had ruled a vast empire.
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After the death of Alexander
  • Alexanders empire fell apart after his death.
  • His three generals divided the empire into three
    kingdoms-Macedon, Egypt, and Syria.
  • These kingdoms often fought each other but they
    were united by their common Greek culture.

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After the death of Alexander the Great, his vast
empire was divided among his generals.
11
Hellenism
  • Alexander the Great spread Greek culture
    throughout his empire.
  • As Greek culture spread eastward, it blended with
    other cultures. This blend of eastern and
    western cultures is called Hellenism.
  • Hellenism comes from the Greek word Hellas,
    which means their own land.

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Hellenism is a Greek like culture.
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Hellenistic Culture
  • Hellenistic culture shaped the Mediterranean
    world for nearly 300 years.
  • However, Alexanders dream of creating an
    enduring empire with one government did not come
    true.
  • After Alexanders death, the Romans eventually
    realized this dream

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Alexander the Great spread Greek culture
throughout the Mediterranean world.
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Questions for Reflection
  • Where is Macedonia located?
  • List two accomplishments of Alexander the Great.
  • Why did Alexanders soldiers want to return home
    after invading the Indus River Valley?
  • What happened to Alexanders empire after his
    death? Why did this happen?
  • Define Hellenism.
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