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In this full World History lesson, students will explore the life, legacy, and military genius of Alexander the Great, one of the most influential figures in ancient history. From his rise to power at age 20 to the conquest of Persia, Egypt, and parts of India, this video breaks down his strategic brilliance, political ambition, and role in spreading Hellenistic culture. Students will also analyze how Philip II of Macedon laid the foundation for Alexander’s success and how cultural diffusion reshaped the ancient world following his death. 🧠 Topics Covered: Rise of Macedonia under Philip II Alexander’s early life and education under Aristotle Major battles: Granicus, Issus, and Gaugamela Conquest of Persia and expansion into Egypt and India The founding of Alexandria and spread of Greek culture Definition and significance of Hellenistic culture Division of the empire and legacy after Alexander’s death 📥 Download Matching Resources: 📂 PowerPoint:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/P... 📝 Guided Notes (Free): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/P... 📦 Full Unit: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/P... 🏬 TpT Store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/S... 🎯 Lesson Objective: Students will evaluate the military and cultural achievements of Alexander the Great and explain how his empire contributed to the spread of Hellenistic civilization. 🔗 Stay Connected: YouTube Channel Rumble Channel 📌 Hashtags: #AlexanderTheGreat #GreekEmpire #HellenisticCulture #WorldHistoryLesson #AncientGreece #PhilipII #GreekConquests #Gaugamela #Alexandria #KloekersEducationFoundation #FlippedClassroom #TpTResources #HighSchoolWorldHistory #MiddleSchoolHistory #StudentEngagement