What Is Alexander The Great's Legacy

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Although Alexander the Great’s attempt to imitate Persian traditions led Historians to deny his legacy as the carrier of Greek culture, he formed the basis of the Hellenistic World by bridging the Greek World with Asia by conquering almost half of the ancient world through military forces. Alexander’s father, Philip the second, ruled Macedon and turned it into a powerful kingdom by reorganizing the army into a professional fighting force of paid soldiers. Training his army to fight in rows of close-packed infantry formations, Phillip made it impossible for enemies to attack anywhere except head on while also arming the infantry with long pikes which rested on the shoulder of the man before him, increasing their defensive stance. To further