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Every boy in the aztecs received military training from and early age.
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.
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Both boys and girls were raised by women until the age of seven At 7 boys were taken from their mothers and grouped together in "packs" and were sent to what is almost equivalent to present-day military boot camp. At age 20, they became a soldier in the Spartan Army.
No. The troops were young men and boys. The boys were drummer boys, but many did fight as well.
Spartan girls and boys were at the ages of six and seven years old when first starting training.
Boys were raised to conform with the religious, work and military training of their parents.
In Sparta ate age 7 boys and girls went to training, but then at age 15 girls married. In Athens ate age 7 only boys went to training which included education and girls stayed home.
Sparta.
Sparta's strength was it's military. Boys would begin training at the age of 7 and would live separate from the rest of Spartan society until they were 20 years old. Sparta had a strong, professional hoplite army.
Both were strictly ruled - Sparta was a limited democracy, Athens for a time became a radical democracy. Spartan citizens devoted their time to military training as they had a serf population to support them, Athenians did part-time military training only as they had to earn a living.
Some girls did military training, and boy and girls did boxing,Wrestling,footracing,gymnastics. They did train everyday.
Spartan citizens were raised with a military and religious education as they had a serf population to support them. Athenians had to primarily learn farming/tradesman/commercial occupations to support themselves and fit in military training and religious-cultural activity as well.
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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
What this question is asking for is why is this definition appropriate for Sparta. It was appropriate since Sparta was known for its great military and how they didn't really do much accept for training in the army. Boys trained at thee age of seven, and girls had physical training. (Since Spartan authorities believed that rigorous exercises helped girls in producing healthy babies to later on join the army.) I hope that this answer helped you on your question!