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Q: Did the Athenians destroy Spartan farms to starve them into surrendering?
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Did the athenians desroyed farms to starve Spartans into surrendering?

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Did Athens destroy farmes to starve Spartans into surrendering?

Athens did not starve Sparta into surrendering. In 404 BCE Sparta starved Athens into surrender by besieging the city and sending all Athenian expatriates back into the cityto speed up the starvation process.


In a siege people and supplies cannot enter or leave a place why?

The basic idea of a siege is to deny the enemy supplies and starve them into surrendering.


Why did general grant want to starve Vicksburg into surrendering?

In order to liberate the Mississippi. Vicksburg was the last major enemy garrison on the river.


Why did Sherman burn and destroy the south's land?

Because he was paid be John Adams to seek and destroy all of the Natzes.


The Germans attempted to starve the British into surrendering by?

Attacking supply ships and supply planes. Also trying to take control of supply lines. and when they commenced bombing sorties they would go for livestock, crops, amd food processing factories


Why was control of of the hellespont and the eastern mediterranean important to Athens?

Because it was near the supply line in which Asia delivered wheat to Athens and if it was taken over by Sparta and their allies, a ton of Athenians would starve. (and even Athens army)


Why was control of the Hellespont and the eastern Mediterranean important to Athens?

Because it was near the supply line in which Asia delivered wheat to Athens and if it was taken over by Sparta and their allies, a ton of Athenians would starve. (and even Athens army)


Who burnt everything in his way during the war?

Sherman in Georgia - to destroy the Southern farms and railroads, wreck the economy, and help to starve the Confederate troops in the field.


What was sherman's concept of total war?

To attack the Southern economy, burning farms and wrecking railroads, to starve the Confederate armies in the field.


What were Spartas and Athens strategies in the Peloponnesian war?

The Peloponnesian League led by Sparta besieged Athens in an attempt to starve it into coming to terms. The Athenians brought its people inside the walls and defended them, using its navy to bring in food, and to raid the Peloponnesian cities.


What was General Sherman's march to the sea?

A punitive raid on the rich farmland of Georgia, to ruin the economy and starve the Confederate troops in the field.