Cyber day #2

When in a war against the Spartans, the Spartans occupied Athenian land and burned all the farms, thereby removing the food source. The Athenians had a plan, however; they could live off of trade by sea and have the Spartan's attack be more of a setback instead of being deadly. Still, though, the Athenians were restless and suddenly their plan had backfired on them. The trading ships had brought the disease with them, and it soon spread to all of Athens. This plague was described to be extremely painful and unbearable to the poor souls who got it, and over a third of Athens had gotten it. The fear of this plague created an anarchy of people who didn't care for any rules of government or religion. Eventually, Pericles contracted the illness and died. It soon became apparent that Pericles was holding the Athenian democracy together, and once he was gone a power struggle ensued.

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