How did Alexander the Great’s conquest impact the economy of the ancient world?

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  1. 🚩 Offset your carbon footprint on Wren: https://www.wren.co/start/historymarche The first 100 people who sign up will have 10 extra trees planted in their name!
    🚩I'm pleased to share with you "How did Alexander the Great's conquest impact the economy of the ancient world", made in collaboration with Charalampidis Grigorios. Prices, flow of goods, inflation, and a cascade of economic events reverberated for centuries after Alexander's death.

  2. I like that you took a sponsorship with a company engaged against the environmental disaster. You do not see that often in the history community.
    Have you ever considered making a video on the Bronze Age Collapse? I've heard one day thaf it was partly due to decreasing soil fertility and small local climate change which caused the Sea people to move. I would like to have another take on this event.

  3. I didn't know the Romans had their biggest slave operation ever in Greek city states. I know they enslaved people from the Balkans quite often, but I didn't think they would treat the Greeks the same way. And yes I'm aware Macedon is considered a Balkan country these days but considering how much the Romans admired Alexander, I didn't think they would have been so harsh on Macedonians and their allies.

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