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The Delian League, allies city-states contributed to their own problem how Instead of buliding their own Navy, they sent money to Athens to bulid the league defense, some city-states wanted to leave the league but Athens Prevented them, Athenians were severe and exacting and made themselves offensive by applying economic pressure - They allies allowed banking and commerce control go to Athens. so they had the power to Athens Prevented them, The Delian League Relationships Athens, Thucydides said allies city-states contributed to their own problem, when the Persian threat diminished events some city-states wanted to leave the league, Thucydides said the allied city-states did not have equal power, The Delian League Relationships when the Persian threat diminished, The Delian League started as Association if Greek city-states, allies city-states contributed to their own problem how Athenians were severe and exacting and made themselves offensive by applying economic pressure - They allies allowed banking and commerce control go to Athens.