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Social Studies, 06.03.2021 01:00 rconyers00

Why was the battle at Thermoplyae important? a
It confirmed that their location near the Middle East was important

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It showed how important the rivers were to Greece

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it showed the different Greek communities that they could come together against a common enemy

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It demonstrated the power of the Persians

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