250,000 slaves lived in Sparta in 400 B.C.
They didn't use money, but their slaves did.
Sparta depended on slaves and helots (people from a nearby settlement who were forced to work.
Helots.
Women and slaves were treated unfairly because they were not allowed to be citizens,vote, and did not have any rights.there were no slaves in Sparta, and the women were treated with dignity.
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Slaves or enslaved people in Sparta were called helots.
250,000 slaves lived in Sparta in 400 B.C.
The people that living in Sparta are Spartans. Sparta is located in Greece.
Yes, Sparta had slaves known as helots. These helots were typically conquered Messenians who worked the land for the Spartan citizens. The helots outnumbered the Spartan citizens and were subject to harsh treatment.
Because Sparta depended on slaves to do their work
They didn't use money, but their slaves did.
Sparta depended on slaves and helots (people from a nearby settlement who were forced to work.
Yes, Sparta relied on a system of slaves called helots who were more numerous than the free citizens; in fact, the helots greatly outnumbered the Spartan citizens. In contrast, Athens also had slaves but fewer in number compared to the free population.
In Sparta, slaves were known as helots and were considered the property of the state. Helots were subjected to harsh treatment, forced labor, and were often mistreated by their Spartan masters. They lived in a state of perpetual servitude and had limited rights and freedoms.
if you mean is a helot a spartaN, no. The Spartans weren't the people of Sparta, they were the high class of sparta, although the term is often improperly used to describe all of the people of Sparta
sparta turned Messenian people to slaves after capturing them. slaves did farmwork while men went to be part of army. did this to capture more lands and to frighten other greek city states