Athens navy protected it from sea invasions as well as protecting there own ships that they used for trade. The navy also allowed Athens to settle colonies in other places.
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Sparta beat Athens with the help of the Persians. The Spartans sold land in Asia Minor so that they could build a navy with that navy they crushed Athens' navy and Athens surrendered.
A navy is not on land, so neither had the best navy.
Athens focused on education while Sparta focused on strength and their warlike abilities.
athens was successful because of its military and its government both were strong
Well, in the early stages of the Peloponnesian War (431B.C. - 404B.C.), Athens had a far better Navy. There Superior Navy allowed it to conquer The West Coast of Asia Minor and most of the Aegen Islands. But later, Sparta made there own Navy by buying ships for The Persian Empire. Sparta's Navy allowed it to defeat Athens , but this was more due to the factthat Athens was already surrounded by Sparta and its Allies by land. But, overall Athens always had a better Navy. Hope I answered your question. :)
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Athens was known for culture, riches, divercity, grapes, money, plauge. Athens Georgia is known for the universty of Georgia and the birthplace of rem and the b52's
Sparta - its army. Athens - its navy.
Athens always had a strong navy and they have benefitted their navy because of it's power.
Athens Athens was a navy city, whose power lay on the ocean with her ships. Sparta was a land city, whose power lay with her hoplites and warrior strength.
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Athens had a powerful navy.
Athens had a strong navy, while Sparta had a better army
Sparta beat Athens with the help of the Persians. The Spartans sold land in Asia Minor so that they could build a navy with that navy they crushed Athens' navy and Athens surrendered.
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* restore faith in the strength of Athens. - apex
His establish of Athenian dominance of 180 Greek city-states after the Persian War, converting the Delian League into an empire of Athens, thereby giving it the money and military strength to spend on a superior navy and on Athens' welfare state.