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How did Athens become the leading Greek city-state

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Leader of the Delian League
==Leader of the Delian League==
 
The excuse that the threat of Persia gave and Athens' wealth proved to be key in Athens consolidating power within the Delian league. This led to strife within the league, as the Greek cities began to revolt against Athens increased consolidation of power. Under the Athenian Pericles, the Athenians moved the treasury of the league to Athens. The city also continued to consolidate and take monetary resources, increasing its wealth and power. The cities and regions that followed Athens essentially formed an empire under Athens' leadership. By 460 BCE, tensions were high and the Peloponnesian Wars began as rebellions of Greek cities against Athenian hegemony.
==Stagnation==

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