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Sparta captred it's niegboring city-staes and enslaved the people. They called their slaves helots and they fear that the helots would rebel and so they trained boys for the military in case the helots did rebel.
There were stages in becoming an adult in Sparta. Spartan boys were allowed to join the army reserve at age 18. They left childhood education and were voted into public messes at age 20; those who did not get into one of the public messes could not become citizens. If they qualified, they became full citizens at age 30.
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The army effected life in Sparta because boys/men had to serve in it til they were 60 which left the women in charge. and the women had much more rights than other women in Greece they could own land and ran their households(unlike Athen women who han almost no rights at all)and Spartan women also received physical training, because they thought they could bear healthy children if they did so. also Sparta elected officials that actually had more power than the kings because they handled daily activites like dealings between other greek city-states(which included their enimes Athens)....ok well theeir is a lot more but i don't want 2 be here all day, well hope this helps!k.~Autumn
No. The troops were young men and boys. The boys were drummer boys, but many did fight as well.
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Both.
Because the boys must be trained to be soldiers.
Yes. Spartan males were trained to be Soldiers since the age of Seven.
athenian boys went to school ;spartan boys served in the military
i would say living in Sparta was hard because they were trained in military skills the boys were to begin at age seven and retire at age 60 and girls/womanwere just trained in sports
Sparta had a warrior society and the Athens had a a democratic government. Sparta boys began training a 7 years old for a lifetime. Athenian boys attended school if their families could afford it.
Boys in Sparta were trained to be soldiers at a young age.
Spartan boys were trained to be warriors from an early age. This culminated in a test where they were tasked to kill a slave by hand to prove their manhood. At this point they were accepted into the Spartan army.
in Sparta the boys had two leave their familys at age 7. but in Sparta they only had to fight at times of war.
well at age 7 they went to live in the barracks where they trained hard and were disciplined. they had to eat gross food and other things to toughen them up and unattach them from their mothers nd thats why they didnt let them go back home so that they wouldn't get attached or any special treatment . hope that answered anyones questions
well at age 7 they went to live in the barracks where they trained hard and were disciplined. they had to eat gross food and other things to toughen them up and unattach them from their mothers nd thats why they didnt let them go back home so that they wouldn't get attached or any special treatment . hope that answered anyones questions