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There were three classes of people in Sparta: the Spartans, who were like the rulers; the Helots, who were the slaves; and the free farmers and craftsmen who performed many tasks and worked in the field.

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In the Spartan society, there were three classes of people: the Upper Class which consisted of people who had a voice and would speak and also be listened to, the Lower Class known as perioeci (meaning neighbours), who though not being full members of the society were financially well off through the economics of trade, and the Lower Class who were the Helmots (the original inhabitants of Laconnia), who were used as slaves by the upper classes.

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Athens-they were based on education more tham miliary Sparta-they were based on there military

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middle-class:perioeci

lower-class: helmots

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There were the citizens, and the serfs who supported them and the perioici (livers about) who farmed independently and contributed militarily to security.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

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