Drought In Ancient Greece

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Did you know that a 300 year drought might’ve ended some of the biggest most advanced societies? A big drought might’ve caused many empires around Greece to fall. In a new study, researchers think that a drought might be why all of these great empires all fell so quickly. Along with this there are also many other ways humans have destroyed their mighty, and great civilizations. Spreading diseases is another really big way humans have ruined their communities. New diseases have come from new places and would sometimes kill off a whole empire! The last way societies might’ve fallen would’ve been from war. War could leave a society unstable and very vulnerable to more attacks. Many empires have fallen by angering other empires, spreading disease, …show more content…

An example of a really bad natural disaster would be with the Aztecs. One night a comet came and burned one of the Aztecs most holy temples and it flooded the mexico river making many flee and the civilization break up because everyone was scared of this empire collapsing.“We must flee far away from this city!(PBS).”This quote is an example of how everyone panicked and fled leaving the empire weak with not as many farmers and workers. This then could’ve easily lead to the fall of the Aztecs because their empire is flooded and they don’t have enough people to help work and fight in the army. Another example is with the Mongols when they tried to attack Japan and lost a huge part of their army and ships to typhoons. They wanted to keep attacking in the night instead of just anchoring, which ran them right into a huge typhoon. This then left them vulnerable to other empires attacking them as wells as leaving them weak, and without a huge part of their army. “Straight into the arms of an approaching typhoon. (Mongol invasion of Japan).”This easily shows how the Mongols really ruined there fighting force by running into a typhoon. Now not only did they lose part of their army and ships, but they lost all of the riches the might’ve earned by looting and taking over Japan. My last example is with Greece. In recent studies it has shown that a natural disaster like a 300 year drought has hurt the city and made it almost impossible to grow crops which would’ve killed everyone living their. “A 300-year drought may have caused the demise of several Mediterranean cultures, including ancient Greece, new research suggests.(Ghose)” This quote clearly explains how Greece might’ve fallen from a drought, which would’ve given them no crops, no drinking water, and no water to raise livestock. This is one big theory that might solve why Greece fell. A natural disaster can set any empire or

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