Campaigns of Alexander
Alexander now took on a project that Philip had planned but never carried out: an invasion of Persia. He decision to do this was purely a political one. For a century Persia had interfered increasingly in Greek affairs and had constantly oppressed the Greek cities in Asia Minor. Alexander had personal reasons too. Avid for glory and for identification with Greece, Alexander knew no better way to win both than by attacking Greece_s ancient foe. In some ways the invasion, the longest military campaign ever undertaken, was a reckless undertaking. It required a large army to move an enormous distance from its supply bases, through and unfamiliar country, against a power incalculably rich in money and men. Furthermore, Persia was gove
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Alexander Persian, Greece Alexander, , Darius III, Persia Alexander_s, Furthermore Persia, Persian Empire_s, Persians Greeks, Minor Alexander, Besides Persia, persian empire,
Approximate Word count = 493
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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