Sparta and Athens ... What started as two uninhabited small parcels of land ended up as Athens and Sparta. ... Sparta used Messeniaamp39s fertile land for farming. ... View More
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Athens and Sparta ... The helots slaves supported the Spartans economic needs by working the land and harvesting the crops. Family life in Sparta was sacrificed to the state. ... View More
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Sparta ... In 800bc, Sparta was a monarchy with a limited oligarchy. However, in 725bc, the Spartans were in need of land for their vast growth of people. ... View More
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societies of athens and sparta ... It all started in eighth century BC, when Sparta was a monarchy with limited government. In 725, the population was growing and they desperately needed land. ... View More
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Athens and Sparta: Their Cultures and Their Differences ... political system, and made their state ampquottightly organized, militaristic, and landbasedampquot Sherman 34. This massive change that took place in Sparta gave the ... View More
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Ancient Sparta ... with honor. There is only one possible place and time you could be living in: Ancient Greece, in the land of Sparta. Ancient Greece ... View More
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Athens Sparta ... serfs, or slaves, who were bound to farms and forced to cultivate the soil for the citizens who owned the land. As I have shown, Athens and Sparta had somewhat ... View More
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Athens and Sparta ... They were the citizens, the Perioeci, and the Helots. The citizen in Sparta could only be male and they owned most of the land. ... View More
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Communistic Sparta ... problem by colonizing other areas around the Mediterranean, but Sparta conquered Messenia ... Having this land was what the Spartans used to feed themselves, so ... View More
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Athens Sparta ... They had a very strong army and were the most feared citystate to fight on land. Sparta was a member of the Peloponnesian League and was the most powerful ... View More
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Sparta after the Peloponnesian War ... while they were strong, when the Theban army had defeated the Spartiate army, they rose up and reclaimed their land. This was what really made Sparta fall to ... View More
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Athens and Sparta the culture ... They engaged in business, and many became wealthy and influential. Aristotle tells us that women owned twofifths of the land in Sparta. ... View More
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Sparta ... This was meant to teach the boys how to live off the land. The most important part of the education in Sparta was the part of obedience. ... View More
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sparta and athens ... Sparta on the other hand decided that the best ways to deal with overpopulation were to obtain more land for its citizens and to keep foreigners out. ... View More
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The Peloponnesian War ... three great, stonewalls. Sparta was a continental military machine with a superbly disciplined land army. Together these allies ... View More
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World history ... Sparta was land power with an oligarchy they were backwards in trade, wealth and recent advances in Greek culture. They tried to become a Super Power. ... View More
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Causes of the peloponnesian war resulting from differences ... Athens was considered a great seas power while Sparta was more of a land power that took things by force and a large cavalry. Crystal ... View More
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What Caused the Downfall of Sparta ... This was meant to teach the boys how to live off the land. The most important part of the education in Sparta was the part of obedience. ... View More
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Sparta and Athens ... Spartans 12 to 1. Lycurgus was the founder of the Sparta constitution in ... In the Spartan constitution Lycurgus made divided the land equally amoung the people ... View More
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Comparison of Athens and Sparta ... Greed over came many of the rich aristocrats which controlled the majority of the land. ... Sparta, who was also a citystate, was a more on military force and ... View More
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Comparison Athens ampamp sparta ... their land or fields. Most of their food was grown on the farms. The two citystates were run extremely differently. There were two kings that ruled Sparta. ... View More
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Aristophanes ... The men of Sparta were an advanced army. ... A naval fleet, however, cannot win a battle on land nor can an army win a battle on the sea. ... View More
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Athens vs, sparta ... The Crusades holy wars against the Moslems to take over the holy land and convert Moslem and other non Christians to Christianity put the Europeans in ... View More
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Athens vs. Sparta ... Social classes in Athens and Sparta were structured in basically the same way, with ... paid the same taxes as citizens, Metics could never own land or participate ... View More
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Ancient Spartan Government ... The government of Sparta was extremely controlling toward slaves. ... They were forced to cultivate the soil for the citizens who owned the land. ... View More
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Greek Achievement ... commercial leader for the Greeks. Sparta was a land power and was exclusively agricultural. Spartaamp39s leaders pursued an isolationist ... View More
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Spartans and Athens ... They left them with their land and their freedom, in exchange for military help. This gave Sparta the security they needed and made Sparta the most powerful ... View More
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Lysistrata of Aristophanes ... BC, Spartaamp39s Lysander took his navy northward to Hellespont. He made a surprise attack on Athenian ships at Aegospotami while the crews were dispersed on land. ... View More
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Greek Civilization ... They engaged in business, and many became wealthy and influential. Aristotle tells us that women owned twofifths of the land in Sparta. ... View More
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The Rise of Ancient Greece ... In the Aegean era, traveling by land was difficult, especially through these lowlying, rugged mountains. ... Sparta had too many people and not enough food. ... View More
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