What Did Alexander The Great Do

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What were the reasons for Alexander the great to do what he did? Alexander was driven to launch his Asian campaigns by his firm belief that he was invincible and godlike. His family was thought to be descended from Hercules, and Alexander often emulated him as well as his personal hero, Achilles. Throughout his life, Alexander was encouraged by favourable omens and miracles that his diviners interpreted for him. Alexander's specific goals in Asia were several. Officially, he was leading a Panhellenic invasion of the Persian Empire to rid the world of tyranny and oppression, and he also sought revenge on the Persians for their invasion of Greece in 490 B.C.E. Alexander, however, conquered lands outside of the Persian Empire because he had a personal longing to see the Ocean that was believed to encircle Europe and Asia at the edge of the Earth. When he crossed the…show more content…
Alexander the Great. 2011(http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/alexander_the_great.shtml) How did it affect the place Alexander the Great conquered? In many of the lands he conquered he created great cities and took control of the land. He set up an administration system; this meant that everybody understood the laws of the city and how things worked. He always placed an Officer/General in charge. Through his conquest, “The culture of Greece… was the broadcast throughout the entire Middle East”(greer,197, p.77), which means that people from all parts of his empire, both east and west, began adopting the practice of the Greeks, and in this way, the world became a much smaller place. He took ideas from everywhere he went. This enabled him to integrate architecture, science, writings, medicines and other ideas not only into his own society and those he controlled. People in these cities lost control of their land but gained a better way of living Greer, Thomas. (1977). A Brief History of Western Man (Third Edition). New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,
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