66 THE :\LAGi\E"l' t.hf'ir cause 1.111'.1 established tlHJlllsch'cs on a Grecian thrOlle. All these wars WCl1kf'!lNl th(' central authority, for we find Ihllt the Greeks o[ Poutus and those of Epirus instituted two distinct King-doms to protect their local interests. These Inl.l,titions \\"rl\kCIlNl the Rm pire and first J'onln!'l, Ihf'1l (;r{'('ce and finally the capital itReIf. Constantinople fell in 1453 to th{' infidf'1. At this periOfI, ,heT£' wer" IlItlrl)' Greeks of great ClIltllT(' who ahfl,l\ dOlled their Mll!'lllered home and sOlll!ht refuge ill ItAly and el:;cwherc. There the)' became the teachers o! 'Western Europe, and the Occident acknowledges tbat from them it reerj,'cll Ilew hirth. For four hundred years, dw nrCf\ks T{'mnined undf'r the domination of the Turks, \ritllOllt a national home. The wfalth.... managed 10 kCi!p pace wilh the civilization of the rest of Ellfoj)r, hUI the pOiorel' cla~ses \\'ith nn ..dncation ,Ill£] llll{\l'r constant Turki>;h prt>RSurc wcr(' unnule to do so. Ey(~n for the w('althy progress was hillclrn'd, for Ill,' (,oll>wrvati\"(, 'l'llrk demonstrated 10 the Greek:s with brutal force that he could not tolerate the rll'v('Jopment of scieuc;M in;;tig-Il.tl'd a re\'olt: hOll'c\"cr, owinf.! to t he failure of RoulllHnia to cooperatl', th(' enterpr'ise was a failurc. At Mona. April 6th. lS21, the :>'{('lropolitan G('rrlHHlOS led a general uprising, which COl} tillllCd till 1829, The Greeks of that, period. after the long ccntlll'ic'S of suhj(>ctioll, wcre not, Ilaturally, the !l(>]'o('s of anci..nt Hella:s. in her days of freNlolll, Those who drcamed of thrm as such were inevitably di:.illusionized, with mueh injury to the fircck cause, The true$1 friends of Grl'l'ce were Byron and n. few others who saw the "terling qualities of conl"lllpOrllr~' (:r'('1'1'1' n.~ well as her dell'et;;. ]·'inlllly. \I'ith the aid of nritain, Francl' and Russia, Greecc 1I'0n her frcN!o1l1, Thl' ~OI'Crl1nH'nt of Greece was to !oe dcmocrucy, llllclcr 1'1. Greek President. This experiment failed howevcr, IJccause just as in thc oldf'1l days, no Greek would recognize flllother m; his sovereign. It was finally decided to have a monarchy with [L Christian Prince as ruler to 1)(' chosen by, bnt not from, the three liberators. FiIlully, Prince OUo of Ba\'aria was c1lO'SCIl. Gre('Ce. at this time, was in a piliahl!' eonditiOIl. )[;11'.;11('" had to IX' draiJH~d, new roads built, old ones to he repaired, new IlarlKJurs to be COllstrnetNl, ])nblic bnildings to be erect ('(l 'I'he lonn, granted to her by the Gr~nt Powcr;; was well expended. 1'h(' low of poli1ies is liS inbred in the eonlrmpol·ar.,· GrCl'k as is tile 10\'e of eduellt.ion, c\'en though after so mnny yrars of subjection; onc would jllstly expeet sueh instincts to be st.ifled, Thus, the nnrrOIl"-llIimkd nnvarian wa~ lotaH," uno.hh· to deal with the vf'rsat.iJe Greek mind. which at once tUl'IlNl to politic.
.JACtVLS S'fl:. III11C. supporting' Turkey. Thl' crisilo was finally passed but Greece was t-
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