Respuesta :
The main effect was that Athens became the leader of the Greek city-states because they formed what was known as the Delian league. This was a very strong force that was able to withstand their possible conquest.
Answer:
The main effect of the Persian Wars was that Persia was no longer a threat to anyone, as it was defeated by Alexander the Great.
Explanation:
The Persian Wars were a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire of Persia and the Greek cities that began in 490 BC and extended until the year 478 BC. The collision between the fragmented political world of ancient Greece and the huge Persian empire began when Cyrus II the Great conquered Ionia in 547 BC and had two critical moments in the two failed expeditions of the Persians against Greece, in 490 and 480-479 BC, known respectively as First and Second Persian War. The confrontation between Greeks and Persians, of which the Persian Wars were only a phase, lasted a total of more than two centuries and culminated in the conquest and dissolution of the Achaemenian Empire by Alexander the Great in the following century.