They brought a period of political stability desired by the majority of the people who wanted an end to aristocratic rule and infighting. After nearly 50 years it was time for a change, the tyrant was expelled, and there was a turn towards democracy.
Because the tyrants forced a traded democracy.
The Tyrants were in charge of Athens
First kings, then oligarchs, then tyrants, then by the citizens.
spartans have the control in athens
the Athens and the Spartans dmm
tyrants
Its government was a early form of democracy and it was goverened by tyrants {p.s. Athens is in Greece not Rome}
the Thirty Tyrants
Pro-Spartan rulers in Athens after the loss of the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC.
Athens had an internal dispute bordering on civil war between its different classes of people - essentially against the ruling aristocracy. The tyrants were brought in by popular acclaim to establish a government which looked after all citizens, not just the interests of a few.
Oligarchy
First the kings, who were replaced by the oligarchs, who were replaced by the tyrants, who were replaced by the demagogues under the democracy