2/12/2018
Today in class we learned about the Persian War.
close-rank, dense grouping of warriors
armed with long spears and interlocking shields
soldiers would advance slowly toward the enemy, until they broke through their ranks
Persian Empire
vs. Greece
look at how little and insignificant Greece appears
look at how big the Persian Empire is
Persians have a huge army, and nearly unlimited resources
this beatdown shouldn’t take long!
Greek army
iron weapons meant ordinary citizens could afford to arm themselves
foot soldiers (hoplites) trained from an early age
armed with spears, swords, shields
often fought in phalanx formation
“home field” advantage
motivated to preserve democracy
Persian army
first archers (do damage from a distance)
then cavalry (they disrupt communication between generals and soldiers)
then lightly armored infantry (carried spear, sword, and bow)
huge numbers
long way from home
professional army (soldiers for hire, or mercenaries)
close-rank, dense grouping of warriors
armed with long spears and interlocking shields
soldiers would advance slowly toward the enemy, until they broke through their ranks
Persian Empire
vs. Greece
look at how little and insignificant Greece appears
look at how big the Persian Empire is
Persians have a huge army, and nearly unlimited resources
this beatdown shouldn’t take long!
Greek army
iron weapons meant ordinary citizens could afford to arm themselves
foot soldiers (hoplites) trained from an early age
armed with spears, swords, shields
often fought in phalanx formation
“home field” advantage
motivated to preserve democracy
Persian army
first archers (do damage from a distance)
then cavalry (they disrupt communication between generals and soldiers)
then lightly armored infantry (carried spear, sword, and bow)
huge numbers
long way from home
professional army (soldiers for hire, or mercenaries)
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