Review Revise Recap What date did the Ionian revolt begin What was the name of the key figure leading the revolt Name at least one issue that had lead to the Ionians supporting the idea of rebellion ID: 815580
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Darius I
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. Events of the Ionian Revolt
Slide2Review Revise Recap
What date did the Ionian revolt begin?
What was the name of the key figure leading the revolt?Name at least one issue that had lead to the Ionians supporting the idea of rebellion.Name of a Persian governor.Name of an area of land controlled by a Persian governor.
Name of the Persian King in charge during the Ionian revolt.
Which Greek nation did the Ionians FIRST appeal for help from?
Slide3Review Revise Recap
499BCAristagoras
Aristagoras was worried he would be removed as a tyrant, the Ionians felt they were being taxed unfairly.SatrapSatrapyDarius
The Spartans
Slide4Lesson Objectives:
L.O. to understand and explain the key events of the Ionian revolt
.L.O. to practise 6 marker exam questions.
Events of the Ionian Revolt
February 27, 2020
RRR:
what were the main events of the Ionian Revolt?
Slide5The Ionian revolt – recap on causes and main events
TASK
: watch the following video on the Ionian revolt, use the information from the video, and last lesson, to complete your A4 sheet.Some of this information will help us by recapping the causes we looked at last lesson, and later parts of the video will give us more detail about how the revolt came to an end.
CHALLENGE
: How far would you argue that the Ionians attempt at revolt was a poor decision?
Think about;
Were they ever going to be able to defeat Darius and the Persian Empire?
What would have happened to them in the long term?
Slide6What mistakes did Aristagoras make during the revolt?
What role did Sparta, and then Athens, have in the revolt?
How were the Ionians defeated and what did Darius decide to do as a consequence?
What were the Ionians unhappy about?
Slide7Key events of the rebellion – Sacking of Sardis and the Battle of Lade
The rebellion had
3 key stages; 1 – Ionian rebels attack Sardis. 2 – the war enters a stalemate. 3 – the Ionians and their Athenian allies are defeated at the battle of Lade.
TASK
: using p.44-45 of the textbook, complete the flow chart recording information on these 3 key stages of the Ionian revolt. –
use the website for further details if you’re aiming for a grade 6 or above!
CHALLENGE
:
read
through the online
article on the Battle of Lade and answer the following questions;
Why did the Ionians want to have the Battle of Lade?
How did the Persians attempt to undermine the Ionians before the battle even began?
What was the ultimate result, and immediate consequences of the battle of Lade?
Slide8Slide9Slide10Exam Practise – 6 marker, key features.
6 marker questions simply want you to give the main points about an event that they have chosen for you to talk about.
Choose 3 points to discuss, keep them in chronological order (the order they happen in).Explain them in GOOD historical detail, so it’s clear you know what you’re talking about.
Outline the key features of the Ionian Revolt (6).
Which three points are you going to include?
What detail are you going to give about them?
‘The first key features of the Ionian revolt was…’
‘The second….
‘The third…