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Alexander

t he would do such a thing to a legend. Ptolemy was killed soon after. Alexander the Greats empire soon split and crumbled. No one succeeded in ruling the vast empire of Alexander. Alexander the Great was a very intelligent and educated man. He was a military genius and was well versed in politics. He expanded the Greek culture far into Central Asia. His financial policy was an economic success to say the least. His development of a new coinage assisted, promoted, and increased trade everywhere resulting with very positive impacts to the economy of the Mediterranean. This resulted with the creation of literally a single market from Gibraltar to Punjab where trade was open and flourished.Alexander established over seventy new cities. His introduction and expansion of Greek influence remain strong and was promoted by his successors. He was a very well respected military genius and perhaps the greatest conquerors of all time. He developed unique types of warfare and didnt hesitate to capitalize on opportunities that would bring victory. His expeditions and conquest established a common civilization for such a vast territory where social and culture exchange was a daily routine. These were all in part of the consequences of Alexanders conquests....

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