Spartans' attitudes toward wealth affected their trade and travel in a few ways. One way is that they didn't waste their time interesting themselves in culture and the arts, instead, the desire for wealth made the Spartans blood thirsty. So, they would attack other city-states and take as much goods as they could. Another way is that they didn't need to trade when it came to wealth. They would just steal other city-states' money by sneaking in.
Spartans' attitudes toward wealth affected their trade and travel in a few ways. One way is that they didn't waste their time interesting themselves in culture and the arts, instead, the desire for wealth made the Spartans blood thirsty. So, they would attack other city-states and take as much goods as they could. Another way is that they didn't need to trade when it came to wealth. They would just steal other city-states' money by sneaking in.
Spartans' attitudes toward wealth affected their trade and travel in a few ways. One way is that they didn't waste their time interesting themselves in culture and the arts, instead, the desire for wealth made the Spartans blood thirsty. So, they would attack other city-states and take as much goods as they could. Another way is that they didn't need to trade when it came to wealth. They would just steal other city-states' money by sneaking in.
Foot, ship, horse.
Charles A. Lindbergh changed people's attitude towards travel in 1927.
Sparta was not interested in allowing people to travel except for battle since the Spartans did not want to introduce new lifestyles in the place.
There are a couple of factors. One is the rotation of the earth. Travelling west and the destination is moving toward you. Travel east and it is moving away from you. Another is the winds that affect flight.
North of course! There is no other way to travel.
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A Spartans first and only vacation was to be a warrior, anything else would be an insult to the other Spartans. The job of trade went to the Perioikoi, they traveled all across Greece and the Aegean and made Sparta fairly rich. Spartans could travel if they wished, usually they just didn't. The city of Syracuse in Sicily was founded by Spartans. Travel was however discouraged as it tended to be the case that when a Spartan left Sparta they came back with all sorts of 'bad' habits. They were not allowed to trade and travel because they could not risk a war or battle to start on foreign ground.(Even though they were a military community)
it affect world travel by all the rain that can cause accidents
Travel was hard overland.
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