market places, but especially one big one called the agora, and also trading with other city-states or foreign lands
They traded with other people and farmed.
they reiled on farming and on conquering other people
they reiled on farming and on conquering other people
market places, but especially one big one called the agora, and also trading with other city-states or foreign lands
market places, but especially one big one called the agora, and also trading with other city-states or foreign lands
Oh honey, the Spartans were all about that self-sufficiency life. They got their goods through farming, trading, and conquering neighboring regions. Basically, they did whatever it took to make sure they had what they needed to survive and thrive.
By The assembly meeting every 10 days. At least 6,000 citizens had a present for a meeting to take place.
because they wanted to. They painted pictures of everyday life that was part of everyday life
Athens acquired the goods needed for everyday life primarily through trade, as its location near the Aegean Sea facilitated maritime commerce. The city-state imported essential items such as grain, olive oil, and textiles from other regions, including Egypt and the Black Sea. Additionally, local agriculture and craftsmanship provided a variety of goods, and the use of markets (agoras) allowed citizens to buy and sell these products. This combination of trade and local production was crucial for sustaining Athenian society.
Telling time, counting goods, counting money.
Because the Spartans had an oligarchy, and the Athenians had a democracy.
In science a force is needed....in everyday life a force and usually a motive