Yes - they were a cultured people.
Both did.
Sparta was therefore not as much of a totalitarian state as a modernity dictatorship like North Korea.
Sparta had the strongest soldiers in Greece. It had no walls because they believe a city with warriors like the Spartans did not need city walls.
because Sparta didn't have things that Athens had like, most of it was grain came from the lands surrounding the black sea so the Sparta had built its own strong navy.
When Athens established an empire over its allies in the wake of the Persian War, it had the money it extracted from then to spend on itself, and was able to use this on its own benefits and culture, and so was able to establish a strong cultural life. Sparta lived of its land, and could not. After Athens lost the Peloponnesian War, it was stripped of the empire whos funds it lavished on itself, and had to go back to thrifty living along with Sparta.
Sparta
Athens liked writers but Sparta discouraged any activities such as writing, reading, singing, and and bascily anything other then sports or military.
Sparta just like the roman empire, it fell and Sparta doesn't exist anymore
The Roman Republic was not mostly like Sparta. It was totally different.
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Athens, Sparta was a war infested land. Bred only with the pure Sparta blood.
This is sparta!! Heck yeah!
yes sparta had minted coins
Sparta was therefore not as much of a totalitarian state as a modernity dictatorship like North Korea.
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Sparta
It looks like Sparta was a city from around 900 BC or so until 192 BC.
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