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to be a citizen of Sparta you had to have had both a mother and father that was a spartan citizen. Also had to pass a test by the ephors i believe to see if they were a fit enough baby. ?
You had to be born into it, your family history had to trace back to the original founders of Sparta.
only men could be a citizen :) lol
Assuming you mean `Sparta´, the ancient Greek State, the slaves there were called Helots.
Unlike eg Athens whose population was one third slave, Sparta did not have slaves - it had serfs who were bound to the land but otherwise free, and delivered half their produce to the state.
It was the custom during that period that Prisoners of War became Slaves. This applied to enemy soldiers, women and children captured.
Well if your talking about Athens the Capital of Ancient Greece - Women, criminals and slaves couldn't vote but in Sparta Women could.
250,000 slaves lived in Sparta in 400 B.C.
sparta is located around ancient grece
Slaves in Athens and Sparta did not have a lot of rights. They where not even allowed to go to religious festivals and they had to ask their master's permission to even go to the bathroom!
To be of proven descended from a Spartan citizen.
Rome and Athens relied on slaves for most of the work - farming, grazing, household, construction, mining. Perhaps two thirds of the populations were slaves. Sparta was different - it had serfs, people who were free but tied to their land, who had to deliver half their produce to the state. Athens and Sparta both used their slaves/serfs as light infantry in war.