In addition, he introduced certain aspects of different cultures that he felt were useful in conquering more empires and continuing his reign. He made this discovery with the aid of his geographers who helped him to explore new lands. As an explorer, Alexander discovered that the world extended beyond the Indus River. Whenever he conquered new empires, he introduced the Greek language, science knowledge and other aspects of Greek civilization (Noble, 2008, p.95). DiscussionĪlexander used his powerful army to conquer the world during his time. He had immense influence on western civilization mainly because he introduced the Greek language, science and culture to the new empires that he conquered in an effort to expand his empire (Cummings, 2004, p.58).
In his capacity as an army commander, politician, king, explorer and scholar, Alexander used several strategies to expand his empire that encompassed people from different ethnic backgrounds. He assumed the throne after the assassination of his father, Philip II of Macedon in 336 BC (Cummings, 2004, p.54).Ī well-established kingdom and a strong army were some of the reasons why he became so great.
Alexander won every battle and expanded his empire by conquering smaller empires whose armies were not as powerful as his.