by jizz every where
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
The food was suppose to be nasty so people can concentrate on war.
Sparta won from strong allies and cutting Athens off from its food supplying colonys.
The serf population rendered half its produce to Sparta.
Athens
Yes most people who lived in Athens did have plenty of food but Sparta did not
simies....they chat alot,really or sparta...he screams for food
the men would train while the women caught food.
Athens and Sparta addressed food shortages through different strategies. Athens relied on trade and naval power to import grain from other regions, ensuring a steady food supply. In contrast, Sparta focused on a more self-sufficient agricultural system, utilizing the labor of helots (subjugated peoples) to cultivate their lands and maintain food production. Both city-states recognized the importance of food security for their stability and military readiness.
Sparta's war strategy was to burn down all of Athens crops so they would have a small food supply which would make them weaker.
the average level of infanticide in Sparta varied, increasing as population growth increased and by the poisoning of food and water supplies for any various reasons.
The serf population delivered half their produce to Sparta, which was distributed to the citizens and their families.