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Military training, having a serf population to support them while the Athenians had to farm and do military training in their spare time.
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.
Messenia was in the southwest of the Peloponnesian Peninsula in southern Greece. Sparta was to the east. The Spartans decided to extend their territory and moved into Messenia and successfully conquered it. Having taken over the land, they made the population into serfs, that is the serfs farmed the land and turned over half their produce to Sparta, which allowed the Spartans to devote their time to military training and activities, and keeping control of the restive serfs.
Professional training - none. Military training - that of an ordinary soldier.
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Sparta was a militarist state. It laid great emphasis on military training and excellence. The life style of Spartans was simple and rugged. They liked to live a life replete with rigors of military training and enjoyed it.
Military training, having a serf population to support them while the Athenians had to farm and do military training in their spare time.
Spartans were committed to military service because they were supported by serfs who worked the farms. Athenians were committed to earning their living, with military service part time, for training and being called out when necessary.
The Spartans believed that a strong military and a disciplined citizenry were crucial for providing security and protection for their city. They placed a strong emphasis on military training, physical fitness, and readiness for war.
They were trained in military activities.
Spartans valued discipline, military prowess, and physical fitness, emphasizing a collective duty to the state, while Athenians valued individuality, intellectual pursuits, and democratic governance, placing a premium on free expression and creativity. The Spartans prioritized war and military training, aiming to create a society of elite warriors, whereas Athenians stressed education, arts, and philosophy, seeking a balance of physical and intellectual development in their citizens.
Farming was the basis of all the ancient Greek city-states, equally so in Sparta and Athens. The difference was that Athenians owned and farmed their own plots. In Sparta, after they conquered Messenia they turned the people into serfs (bound to the land and paying a percentage of their cops to their overlord). Their overlord was Sparta, which allocated the produce of seven serfs to each Spartan citizen, which allowed the Spartans to concentrate on military training. The Athenian farmers obviously had to do their military training part time.
so they would have the advantage in war.
Sparta had a simpler way of life compared to Athens. Spartan society focused on military training, discipline, and physical fitness, while Athens was known for its democracy, culture, and intellectual pursuits. Spartans valued discipline, loyalty to the state, and physical strength, whereas Athenians placed more emphasis on education, arts, and political participation.
Because the leaders thought that a military society created more obedient and loyal citizens
Athens and Sparta were both powerful city-states in ancient Greece, but they had different governing systems. Athens was known for its democracy and emphasis on arts, education, and philosophy, while Sparta was known for its militaristic society and strict discipline. Athenians focused on intellectual pursuits and trade, while Spartans were primarily concerned with military training and warfare.
The Athenians were farmers, fishermen, traders, tradesmen and part-time soldiers. The Spartans controlled a large serf population who delivered half their produce to the Spartan citizens, who were therefore able to devote themselves to military training.